As promised: Daching #3 is happening, and very soon.
We’re holding it on Saturday, October 25, as part of our campaign against illicit enrichment. We’ll be inspecting exhibits that clearly demonstrate why Russia needs to ratify Article 20 of the UN Convention against Corruption.
We’re not saying where we’re going just yet — let’s keep the suspense. This time we’re preparing even more thoroughly, working out routes of approach by land, water, and air.
We’ve taken our previous experience into account, so this time we’ll be bringing lawyers, deputies (elected officials), people with cameras, and so on right from the start.
There will be our own live online broadcast from the studio and from cameras on the ground; the technical team is already getting ready. And from the studio, the fearless Kolya Lyaskin and the irrepressible Georgy Alburov — both currently under travel restrictions pending investigation — will be wildly jealous of all of you. We also plan to show you all the beauty and power of illicit enrichment from a bird’s-eye view.
Anyone who wants to take part in this wonderful action, sign up here.
Journalists are especially welcome — sign up with Kira.
Everyone who signs up will receive instructions on where and when we’re meeting, and how and where we’re traveling.
P.S. By the way, if anyone has a space with a dedicated internet connection of at least 20 Mbps and is willing to let us use it for the broadcast, we’d be grateful for the help — write to 20@navalny.com
Update: our Anya Dodonova, who was hauled off to the Investigative Committee today, had her phone taken away during questioning “for examination”:
We won’t forget, we won’t forgive, and we’ll get even at the daching. Sign up.
P.P.S. And of course, don’t forget to vote for the ratification of Article 20 of the UN anti-corruption convention.