They turned on the radio in the cell. I learned that:
At the St. Petersburg forum, Putin said that the space for freedom would continue to expand. Nikolai Lyaskin was given 15 days of administrative arrest. Ivan Zhdanov, head of ACF’s legal department (the Anti-Corruption Foundation), was fined 20,000 rubles. In Tomsk, Ksenia Fadeyeva, the coordinator of our headquarters, was arrested for 10 days. In Irkutsk, our volunteer Alexandra Shinkaryova was sentenced to 50 hours of compulsory community service. That means that right now, 21 of our staff members and volunteers are under arrest. What’s also amusing is that I’m writing this post on a piece of paper, and I don’t even know who will publish it. Our press secretary is also under arrest. So to speak, she is out of action for 25 days due to this sharp expansion of the space for freedom.