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Alexey Navalny It s been said that there are two very different Russias. The one 146 million live in and the version depicted by the anglophone media. Recent polling suggests that most Russians don t share Western concerns about Alexey Navalny.
Imprisoned Russian opposition activist Alexey Navalny has been making news again this week, claiming that he has been denied proper medical treatment. On Wednesday, Amnesty International said that the Russian authorities may be placing him into a situation of a slow death and seeking to hide what is happening to him. The authorities were imposing prison conditions that amount to torture, Amnesty added. The Russian Federal Penitentiary Service denies these charges, saying that Navalny s health is stable and satisfactory.
April 8, 2021
Special Dispatch No. 9279
Levada Center Director Lev Gudkov: Putin Has No Other Choice But To Constantly Create And Maintain The Image Of The Enemy
April 8, 2021
Znak.com journalist Georgy Markov sat down with the director of the Levada Center, Professor Lev Gudkov to try to make sense of a paradoxes that have emerged in the organization s surveys of Russia s citizens: Why does Putin s ratings remain high despite economic stagnation and a decline in the standard of living. How come so few Russians are willing to engage in any form of protest activity, if their situation is so dire. Gudkov explains that deep distrust in the system actually depresses protest activity, because citizens do not believe in their own effectiveness. Putin remains popular, because he is perceived as a protector against the West and for that image he must frighten the citizenry with the chimera of the West s designs against Russia. These and other insights emerge in the interview that fo
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Alexey Navalny in the hall of the Babushkinsky district court, where a visiting session is being held on appeal against the court s decision to replace his suspended sentence with a real one in the Yves Rocher case. Almost half of Russians think the decision of a Moscow court in February to sentence opposition figure Alexey Navalny to over two and a half years behind bars is fair, with fewer than a third disagreeing with the judgment.
That s according to a new poll by the Levada Center, a Moscow-based pollster and registered foreign agent. The outlet s research also revealed that 82% of Russians have heard about the trial and the sentence, with just 17% saying they knew nothing.
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