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    Police clamp down on Russian protests against jailing of Kremlin foe Alexei Navalny

    Mike HarrisonBy Mike HarrisonJanuary 24, 2021Updated:January 24, 2021No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Protesters clash with riot police during a rally in support of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny in downtown Moscow on Jan 23, 2021. PHOTO: AFP
    Protesters clash with riot police during a rally in support of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny in downtown Moscow on Jan 23, 2021. PHOTO: AFP
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    Tens of thousands Russian rallies participated in protests yester day to demand the release of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.

    Police detained more than 2,500 people and used force to break up these rallies across Russia on Saturday (Jan. 23rd). Russian protests have once again raised the notice of the entire world.

    Navalny had called on his supporters to protest after being arrested last weekend as he returned to Russia from Germany for the first time since being poisoned with a nerve agent he says was slipped to him by state security agents in August.

    The authorities had warned people to stay away from Saturday’s protests, saying they risked catching Covid-19 as well as prosecution and possible jail time for attending an unauthorized event.

    But protesters defied the ban and, in at least one case in temperatures below  minus 50 Celsius degree, turned out in force.

    Leonid Volkov, a Navalny ally, called on them to do the same next weekend to try to free Navalny from what he called “the clutches of his killers”.

    In central Moscow, where Reuters reporters estimated at least 40,000 people had gathered in one of the biggest unauthorized rallies for years, police were seen roughly detaining people, bundling them into nearby vans.

    The authorities said just some 4,000 people had shown up, while the foreign ministry questioned Reuters’ crowd estimate.

    “Why not just immediately say 4 million?,” it suggested sarcastically on its official Telegram messenger channel.

    Ivan Zhdanov, a Navalny ally, put turnout in the capital at 50,000, the Proekt media outlet reported.

    Some protesters chanted “Putin is a thief”, and “Disgrace” and “Freedom to Navalny!”

    US condemns ‘harsh tactics’

    Navalny’s wife Yulia was briefly detained at the rally before being released.

    Some of Navalny’s political allies were detained in the days before the protest; others on the day itself.

    At one point, protesters surrounded a sleek black car with a flashing light used by senior officials, throwing snowballs at it and kicking it. A group of policemen were also pelted with snowballs by a much bigger crowd.

    The OVD-Info protest monitor group said that at least 2,509 people, including 952 in Moscow and 374 in St Petersburg, had been detained at rallies in around 100 towns and cities.

    The United States condemned what it described as “harsh tactics” used against protesters and journalists and called for Navalny’s “immediate and unconditional” release.

    “We call on Russian authorities to release all those detained for exercising their universal rights,” US State Department spokesman Ned Price said in a statement.

    Protesters clash with riot police during a rally in support of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny in downtown Moscow on Jan 23, 2021. PHOTO: AFP
    Protesters clash with riot police during a rally in support of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny in downtown Moscow on Jan 23, 2021. PHOTO: AFP

    The European Union’s foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, said in a tweet he deplored the authorities “disproportionate use of force”, while Britain’s foreign minister, Dominic Raab, condemned the “use of violence against peaceful protesters and journalists”.

    Navalny, a 44-year-old lawyer, is in a Moscow prison pending the outcome of four legal matters he describes as trumped up. He accuses President Vladimir Putin of ordering his attempted murder.

    Putin has dismissed that, alleging Navalny is part of a US-backed dirty tricks campaign to discredit him.

    Some protesters marched on the prison, where police were waiting to arrest them.

    Images of protesters with injuries such as bloodied heads circulated on social media.

    The scenes were reminiscent of the months-long unrest in Russia’s neighboring ally Belarus where antigovernmental protests flared last August over allegations of voter fraud.

    One Moscow protester, Sergei Radchenko, 53, said: “I’m tired of being afraid. I haven’t just turned up for myself and Navalny, but for my son because there is no future in this country.”

    ‘Putin palace’

    There was no immediate comment from the Kremlin, which had previously called the protests illegal and the work of “provocateurs”.

    State prosecutors said they would look into alleged violence against police officers by protesters.

    In Berlin, Hamburg and Munich, nearly 1,000 people demonstrated against Navalny’s arrest.

    Small demonstrations were also held in Bulgaria and some 200-300 people protested in Paris.

    Police in Siberia’s Yakutsk, one of the coldest cities in the world, where the temperature was minus 52 deg C on Saturday, grabbed a protester by his arms and legs and dragged him into a van, video footage showed.

    In Moscow, some journalists covering the protests were detained, drawing a rebuke from the US Embassy.

    “Russian authorities arresting peaceful protesters, journalists,” spokeswoman Rebecca Ross said on Twitter. “Appears to be a concerted campaign to suppress free speech, peaceful assembly.”

    There were outages on mobile phone and Internet services, the monitoring site downdetector.ru showed, a tactic sometimes used by authorities to make it harder for protesters to communicate among themselves.

    In a push to galvanize support ahead of the protests, Navalny’s team released a video this week about an opulent palace on the Black Sea they alleged belonged to Putin, something the Kremlin denied.

    As of Saturday the clip had been viewed more than 70 million times.

    Navalny’s allies hope to tap into what polls say are pent-up frustrations among the public over years of falling wages and economic fallout from the pandemic.

    But Putin’s grip on power looks unassailable for now and the 68-year-old president regularly records an approval rating of over 60 per cent, much higher than that of Navalny.

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