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For Alexeï Navalny, his trial serves to “scare” the Russians

Russian opponent Alexeï Navalny, who appears on Tuesday 2 February in court and faces up to three and a half years in prison for violating his judicial review, said that this trial was, according to him, to “scare millions ”of Russians. He also launched an indictment against Vladimir Putin.

“The most important thing in this trial is to scare a huge number of people. One of them is imprisoned to scare millions ”of others, proclaimed the Russian opponent. Recalling the arrest of thousands of people during the severely suppressed protests of the previous two weekends, he said he hoped more and more people would realize “that imprisoning millions or hundreds of thousands of people is impossible”.

Navalny calls Poutine a “panty poisoner”

“When they realize it, and that moment will come, you will not be able to imprison the whole country”, hammered Alexeï Navalny. He also again accused the Russian president of ordering his poisoning with a nerve agent last summer. Vladimir Putin “will go down in history as the panty poisoner He blurted out, an allusion to how he would have been poisoned.

Alexeï Navalny also recalled in his speech his investigations made public online involving the security services (FSB), investigations that the Kremlin denies.

“We have shown and proven that Putin, via the FSB, committed this assassination attempt and I am not his only [victime]. Many now know it, others will know it, and that is driving this little being in his bunker crazy, ”he said. According to Alexei Navalny, the poison that nearly killed him was put on the front of his underpants, taken from his hotel while he was on a trip to the Siberian city of Tomsk.

 

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