Aleksej Navalnyj i samband med att han släpptes fri efter att ha gripits av polis i Moskva i september. (MAXIM ZMEYEV / AFP)

Navalnyj släppt ur fängelse – åker till demonstration

Den ryske oppositionsledaren Aleksej Navalnyj har släppts ur fängelse i Moksva, uppger han själv på Instagram.

Navalnyj dömdes till 20 dagars fängelse för att ha organiserat otillåtna protester mot president Vladimir Putins styre. Den 41-årige oppositionsledaren uppger att nu att han åker direkt till Astrachan i södra Ryssland för att delta i ett valmöte på söndagseftermiddagen.

Navanyj har tidigare sagt att han tänker ställa upp i presidentvalet 2018. Något som ryska myndigheter har förbjudit honom att göra.

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Alexei Navalny
Wikipedia (en)
Alexei Anatolievich Navalny (Russian: Алексе́й Анато́льевич Нава́льный, Russian pronunciation: [ɐlʲɪkˈsʲej ɐnɐˈtolʲjɪvʲɪtɕ nɐˈvalʲnɨj]; born June 4, 1976) is a Russian lawyer, political and financial activist, and politician. Since 2009, he has gained prominence in Russia, and in the Russian and international media, as a critic of corruption and of Russian President Vladimir Putin. He has organized large-scale demonstrations promoting democracy and attacking political corruption, Putin, and Putin's political allies; he has run for a political office on the same platform. In 2012, The Wall Street Journal described him as "the man Vladimir Putin fears most". A self-described nationalist democrat, Navalny is a Russian Opposition Coordination Council member and the leader of the political party Progress Party, formerly People's Alliance. In September 2013, he ran in the Moscow mayoral election, supported by the RPR-PARNAS party. He came in second, with 27% of the vote, losing to incumbent mayor Sergei Sobyanin, a Putin appointee. His vote total was much higher than political analysts had expected, but Navalny and his allies insisted that the actual number was still higher, and that authorities had committed election fraud in order to prevent a runoff election from taking place. Navalny came to prominence via his blog, hosted on the website LiveJournal, which remains his primary method of communicating with the public. He has used his blog to attack Putin and his allies, to organize political demonstrations, to post documents showing Putin and his associates to be engaged in unsavory behavior and to promote his campaigns for office. He has also been active in other media: most notably, in a 2011 radio interview he described Russia's ruling party, United Russia, as a "party of crooks and thieves", which soon became a popular epithet. He created the Anti-Corruption Foundation in 2011. Navalny has been arrested many times by Russian authorities, most seriously in 2012, when federal authorities accused him of three instances of embezzlement and fraud, all of which he denied. In July 2013, he was convicted of embezzlement and was sentenced to five years in a corrective labor colony. The cases are considered to be fabrications in retaliation for his political activity. The Memorial Human Rights Center recognized Navalny as a political prisoner. Navalny was released from prison a day after sentencing. The prison fine was suspended in October 2013. In February 2014, Navalny and his brother were prosecuted on embezzlement charges, and Navalny was placed under house arrest and restricted from communicating with anyone but his family; he was sentenced in December 2014 with another suspended prison term of 3.5 years, and his brother received an actual 3.5-year prison sentence. In March 2017, Alexei Navalny and his Anti-Corruption Foundation launched the campaign He Is Not Dimon to You, accusing Dmitry Medvedev, the prime minister and former president of Russia, of corruption. On March 26, Navalny organized a series of anti-corruption rallies in different cities across Russia. This appeal was responded to by the representatives of 95 Russian cities, and four cities abroad: London, Prague, Basel and Bonn. On April 27, 2017, Navalny was attacked by unknown assailants outside his office in the Anti-Corruption Foundation. They sprayed a mixture of brilliant green, possibly with other components into his face (see Zelyonka attack). He reportedly lost 80 percent of the sight in his right eye. Navalny accused the Kremlin of orchestrating the attack. On 7 July 2017, he was released from jail after spending 25 days of imprisonment. Before that, he was arrested in Moscow for participating in protests and was sentenced to 30 days in jail for organizing illegal protests. On October 2, 2017, Navalny was sentenced to 20 days in jail for "calls to participate in an uncoordinated protest".
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