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Putin the Poisoner
Putin the Poisoner: Russian President Vladimir Putin has adopted a peculiarly poisonous approach to international politics in a bid to defend his own authoritarian regime by dividing, discrediting, and destabilizing the democratic world. (Alexander Ryumin/TASS via REUTERS)
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny is a media-savvy man who appreciates the importance of memorable soundbites. This talent first became apparent back in 2011, when he branded Vladimir Putin’s United Russia “the party of crooks and thieves.” Much to the chagrin of the Kremlin, the name stuck.
Even while incarcerated, Navalny remains eminently quotable. During a February 2 court hearing that saw him receive a three-and-a-half year sentence for violating the terms of his parole, Navalny offered a withering appraisal of Putin’s place in Russian history. “He’ll go down in history as nothing but a poisoner. We all remember Alexander the Liberator (Czar Alexander II) and Yaroslav t
Russia s Alexei Navalny faces more jail time in slander case
Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny could face more jail time over a defamation case for describing a World War II veteran as a traitor. The charge carries a maximum penalty of two years in prison.
Navalny s arrest and jailing has sparked nationwide street protests in Russia
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny appeared in court in Moscow on Friday on charges of insulting a World War II veteran.
The prominent Kremlin critic could face fines, compulsory labor or prison if convicted in the latest case against him.
What is Navalny accused of?