: :inin Kyiv (EET)

Russian opposition leader Navalny given 15 days in custody


MOSCOW (AP) — Russia’s leading opposition figure Alexei Navalny has been sentenced to 15 days in police custody for handing out leaflets in the subway.
A district court in Moscow ruled Thursday that Navalny, an anti-corruption crusader who spearheaded protests against President Vladimir Putin’s rule, violated the law when he campaigned for an unsanctioned “anti-crisis” march on March 1.
Russia is facing an economic crisis because of low oil prices and Western sanctions over Ukraine.
Navalny, the driving force behind the 2011-2012 mass protests in Moscow, is organizing anti-government protests in several Russian cities in March.
He was convicted in late December of fraud …read more

Source: KXAN

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