kremlin plans to kill him. the whole idea of poisoning with a chemical weapon, what the [ bleep ]. this is why this is so smart because even reasonable people, they refuse to believe like what? come on. poisoned? seriously. joining us now is filmmaker daniel roy. daniel, thank you for taking the time to be with us. thank you so much. it s good to be here with you. there are a couple of threats here when it comes to this extra prison time which navalny is now serving. i want you to listen to the state department spokesperson ned price. he has one aspect of that period. the court s sham ruling is the latest in a series of attempts to silence navalny and other opposition figures and independent voices who have been critical of russian authorities. this disturbing decision, the one announced today is another example of the russian government s widening crackdown on dissent and freedom of
HuffPost) One plot includes surrounding the Capitol and murdering Democrats to allow Republicans to take control of the government. In the weeks, days and hours ahead of Wednesday’s siege on the Capitol by President Donald Trump’s zealous supporters, the warning signs were clear: online posts from hate groups and right-wing provocateurs agitating for civil war, the deaths of top lawmakers and attacks on law enforcement. And now, as the dust settles and the country struggles to make sense of the violence that left five dead including an officer with the US Capitol Police experts warn that the calls for violence have only intensified ahead of Inauguration Day, when President-elect Joe Biden will be sworn in as commander in chief.
the appeal of nearly 50-year-old codes offer no production and human rights watch dog group calling for a u.n. inquiry. and to syria s widening crackdown. more than 120 people have been killed in the past several days in the unrest there. staying in the middle east now, one country s professors refusing to give up even after their leader says he ll go. it s our first stop as we go around the world in 80 seconds. yemen, thousands of anti-government protesters joining with an unlikely ally, military soldiers defecting to the other side. in full uniform and soldiers mixing in with the crowd filling the capital square and the president saying he ll step down, and charges he failed to quell the opposition safely. and japan, people marching against nuclear power in nicole, organized by the