Today, the Levada Center released two interesting polls: one about the March 26 protests and one about our film, He Is Not Dimon to You.

Look, more than half of respondents had heard about the protests, despite the fact that we all remember exactly how the federal TV channels covered the rallies taking place across the country: they didn’t.

Here’s another interesting point: despite all the propaganda on state TV (a reference to Dmitry Kiselyov, a prominent pro-Kremlin TV host), people understand what’s going on. They want justice and answers to their questions, and that’s why they take to the streets.

And now about Dimon. Our film has already been viewed more than 20 million times, and 38% of respondents say they know about it:

That’s a lot, but this is no time to stop. We urge you to keep sharing the investigation and the film. Medvedev is still silent (you can’t exactly call his pathetic mumbling a response), and only by acting together can we force him to properly address the corruption allegations. The only way to do that is to show him that we all know about his shady dealings, and we are absolutely not okay with them.

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