0:24 On air: Alexei Navalny — or, as RT puts it, a “worthy disciple of Mavrodi” (Sergei Mavrodi, founder of the notorious MMM pyramid scheme).
3:40 “By what he did, he brought far more benefit and good into the world than potential harm — though of course that exists too,” Navalny says about Zelensky, who recorded a video at a terrorist’s demand.
4:59 ❗️They made a mistake — it happens.
6:08 🎥 The door of a Kaliningrad resident was cut open and officers stormed into his apartment to conduct a search. It later turned out this happened “by mistake.”
10:55 “Will these police officers be fired? Will their superiors, who planned the operation, be suspended? And what about all the people who authorized sawing through someone’s door at two in the morning over a VKontakte post? No, of course they won’t be.”
12:27 ❓“What will the new non-profit organization be called? The same thing — ACF?”
13:31 ❗️The first arrest for insulting the authorities.
15:09 “What we think about the judges of the Constitutional Court is far harsher than what Krasheninnikov wrote,” Navalny says about the arrest of political analyst Fyodor Krasheninnikov for disrespecting the authorities.
19:14 ❗️He “defamed” a patriotic video.
21:01 🎥The video that led to a criminal case against Navalny for insulting a veteran.
22:25 “I want to state my position absolutely clearly: I consider everyone who supported these amendments and campaigned for them to be traitors and enemies of Russia.”
27:46 ❗️The liquidation of ACF.
31:50 🎥 Lyubov Sobol explains how she, together with the parents of poisoned children, won a court case against Yevgeny Prigozhin’s company Concord.
34:07 “In Sobol’s case and mine, the long-term consequences will be unpleasant: bailiffs will keep seizing our property and freezing our accounts; in other words, your account will be permanently blocked.”
38:10 ❗️He promised — and then lied.
42:04 “The United Russia majority set up a small commission made up of United Russia members, after which Shaposhnikov showed his financial disclosure only to them, and they looked at it and said, ‘Everything is perfectly legal.’”
42:23 🎥Deputy Mikhail Timonov explains how the chairman of the Moscow City Duma promised to provide his financial disclosure to the commission, but deceived everyone yet again.
50:20 ❗️How should a deputy act?
51:34 🎥“Each of us has a duty today to do everything in our power to improve the lives of those most in need. The ideal way to show such humanity is to repeal the pension reform,” — deputies backed by Smart Voting introduced a bill to restore the previous retirement age.
57:55 ❗️Nizovtsev was attacked.
59:09 🎥 Dmitry Nizovtsev from the Navalny HQ channel trolls officers from Center “E” (Russia’s anti-extremism police unit) at a rally in Khabarovsk: https://youtu.be/1eqrHbtReu
01:01:54 🎥“I stepped outside, they shouted at me, and then beat the hell out of me,” — Nizovtsev’s comment to Russia of the Future from the hospital where he ended up after the assault.
1:04:09 ❗️The minister with the little elephants.
1:09:10 🎥The secret mansions of the man who put Furgal behind bars. An investigation into Deputy Prime Minister Yury Trutnev: https://youtu.be/3eBY-49Xs2g
1:12:00 “What sets Khabarovsk apart from any other region right now? Tens of thousands of people are taking to the streets there, and those tens of thousands know they are supported by deputies, by the entire legislative branch — some openly, some indirectly — both in the cities and across the whole region. They are not United Russia, and they are against United Russia.”
1:18:19 “Trutnev has no standing to talk about ‘legality.’ He is a man who cannot explain where his money comes from, a man who does not disclose his income.”
1:18:51 ❓“How will the situation in Khabarovsk develop, and what will the Kremlin do?”
1:19:42 ❗️Foreign nationals have flocked to Khabarovsk.
1:23:24 🎥Mikhail Degtyarev, the acting governor of Khabarovsk Krai, buys ice cream and discusses Khabarovsk’s pigeons.
1:27:03 🎥Visiting bloggers, professional provocateurs: how federal TV channels covered the rallies in Khabarovsk.
1:33:00 “Of course, all of this needs to be politicized as much as possible. The essence of the confrontation is unquestionably political. United Russia got beaten — and Putin is punishing the people of Khabarovsk for beating United Russia.”
1:36:05 🎥Residents of Khabarovsk adopted a resolution supporting Putin’s resignation.
1:42:26 ❗️The drunk press spokesman says no.
1:43:56 🎥“Otherwise we will lose the country,” — Rosneft press secretary Mikhail Leontyev says of the “need to deprive young people of voting rights.”
1:44:43 “Our task is to make sure that Mikhail Leontyev, Igor Sechin, Vladimir Putin, Yury Trutnev, and Mikhail Degtyarev really do ‘lose the country.’ That consists of many small parts: rallies, protest actions, road blockades, whatever it takes — but also voting against these people”: https://votesmart.appspot.com
