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Kremlin dismisses Western criticism over arrest of protesters following Navalny jailing


The Kremlin has strongly rebuffed Western criticism and described the thousands of arrests at protests against the jailing of opposition leader Alexei Navalny as a necessary response to the unsanctioned rallies.
Many of the people arrested spent long hours on police buses and were held in overcrowded jail cells. Asked about the treatment of detainees, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman said they had to bear responsibility for joining the unauthorised protests.
“The situation wasn’t provoked by law enforcement. It was provoked by participants in unsanctioned actions,” Mr Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said during a call with reporters. ....

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Navalny urges Russians to overcome their fear


Navalny urges Russians to overcome their fear
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Poor Russia. Putin or Navalny. Both well dodgy. That s some choice.
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That’s some choice.
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In which country do voters have great choices?
Not Russia!
They should appreciate Putin. Russia is doing very well.
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“bunch of thieves,”
It’s long been reported Putin and his oligarchs have used their power to manipulate what h ....

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Thu. 8:36 a.m.: Kremlin: Thousands of arrests at protests necessary response | News, Sports, Jobs


Feb 4, 2021
In this file photo from Sunday, people clash with police during a protest against the jailing of opposition leader Alexei Navalny in Moscow, Russia. A prison sentence for Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny and a sweeping crackdown on protesters demanding his release reflect the Kremlin’s steely determination to fend off threats to its political monopoly at any cost. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, File)
MOSCOW (AP) The Kremlin said today that thousands of arrests at protests against the jailing of opposition leader Alexei Navalny were a necessary response to the unsanctioned rallies and strongly rebuffed Western criticism.
Asked about the harsh treatment of thousands of detainees, many of whom spent long hours on police buses and were put in overcrowded cells, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said that they have to bear responsibility for joining the unauthorized protests. ....

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Kremlin: Thousands of arrests at protests necessary res...


MOSCOW (AP) The Kremlin strongly rebuffed Western criticism Thursday and described the thousands of arrests at protests against the jailing of opposition leader Alexei Navalny as a necessary response to the unsanctioned rallies.
Many of the people arrested spent long hours on police buses and were held in overcrowded jail cells. Asked about the treatment of detainees, Russian President Vladimir Putin s spokesman said they had to bear responsibility for joining the unauthorized protests.
“The situation wasn t provoked by law enforcement. It was provoked by participants in unsanctioned actions,” Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said during a call with reporters.
Massive protests erupted after Navalny, 44, an anti-corruption campaigner who is Putin’s most determined political foe, was arrested Jan. 17 upon returning from his five-month convalescence in Germany from a nerve agent poisoning, which he has blamed on the Kremlin. Russian authorities deny any involvement ....

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