Timestamps for yesterday’s broadcast. The program was blocked for several hours following a complaint from Belarusian state television, but the video is now available.
0:16 On air: Alexei Navalny, or “the blogger who hounded Yekaterina Vinokurova.”
6:12❗Insulting a police officer.
7:03 🎥 Mistaken raid on an apartment in Kaliningrad over a post on VKontakte (Russia’s largest social network).
9:54 “The Investigative Committee and this whole police gang found themselves in a very bad position, because the whole country saw that they were breaking down a man’s door for absolutely no reason and terrifying his family. And obviously, to cover themselves, they opened a case against him because he was unhappy that people burst into his home in the middle of the night.”
11:16❗How does the judicial-police mafia work?
12:37 🎥 Andrei Filin on the detention of bloggers Alexander Dorogov and Yan Katelevsky by security forces.
16:07 🎥 A recording captured a conversation between Judge Golysheva and the head of a police department, in which the judge says she is trying to “make up” a ruling and impose arrest as punishment.
17:42 “They are literally discussing how to jail an innocent person for 15 days. There was a huge scandal, and how did it end? With nothing! And now they’ve fabricated a case, apparently similar to the one against the ‘Police Ombudsman.’”
21:24❗Darya Timurovich is coming back.
22:41 🎥 Diana Rudakova, head of Navalny’s headquarters in Tambov, on attempts to keep “Smart Voting” candidates off the ballot.
25:06 🎥 A statement from a person whose signature was declared invalid.
25:44 “The candidates really need your help—registering at https://votesmart.appspot.com, financial support, links, sharing, and so on. In regional elections, where turnout is low, someone becomes—or does not become—a deputy by a tiny number of votes. That is exactly why our ‘Smart Voting’ is so important.”
29:17❗Repression against Spartak fans.
31:59 🎥 An excerpt from Ilya Yashin’s video about the criminal case against Spartak fans.
35:28 “Of course, every country has a police unit that keeps an eye on fans. You can accept that one way or another, but jailing these people for nothing is outright police lawlessness and political repression.”
39:32❗But we already defeated it…
45:52 🎥 Putin: the coronavirus situation in Russia remains difficult.
47:25 “Two months ago everything was so stable and great, we had to hold a parade, and now it turns out things have become worrying. So why did they hold the vote then?”
50:55 🎥 Sobyanin, at a meeting with restaurateurs, violates his own order requiring masks in restaurants.
51:26 “In response to residents’ complaints that Sobyanin was violating the mask regime, the Moscow government said that ‘no evidence of an administrative offense has been presented.’ What hypocritical crooks! This video was shown on official Moscow television.”
53:53❗He read about it and came up with a parade.
55:52 🎥 A report on the Navy Day parade featuring the relics of Ushakov.
57:13 “There sits this crazy old man, and some thought pops into his head: ‘Wouldn’t it be nice, you know, if I were standing in Kronstadt, with people in uniform next to me, ships sailing by, and everyone saluting me. A beautiful picture. Hello, make it happen!’”
57:42 🎥 Putin on how he came up with the parade.
1:00:46❗Divorce of the year.
1:03:28 🎥 A statement from Marina Chaika.
1:05:19 “You can’t help but feel sympathy for these children, who are innocent, and for the wife. They are experiencing the same abuse and absolute lawlessness that everyone else who dealt with the Chaikas experienced.”
1:10:40❗Shnur in Khabarovsk.
1:14:43 🎥 An excerpt from an interview with Sergei Shnurov and Mikhail Degtyarev.
1:15:52 “No matter how hard you try, you can’t form even a remotely human image of him. Everyone understands that Khabarovsk was sent a monstrous idiot.”
1:17:23 🎥 An excerpt from the ACF (Anti-Corruption Foundation) investigation into Degtyarev’s property: https://youtu.be/6Fyu2Ooz-sg
1:23:16 “Right now the authorities’ strategy is targeted repression. They are still afraid to disperse people en masse, but people have already been marching for 20 days. And what if they’re still marching after 40 days? That’s very frightening for them.”
1:24:18 🎥 A man on crutches takes part in a march in Khabarovsk.
1:24:33 “This video was shown in many places, and the man became one of the symbols of the protests. So the police came to his home and started drawing up a report against him. Guess what for? For walking without a mask.”
1:25:20 🎥 A statement from a protest participant.
1:28:03 “What makes Khabarovsk unique is that they could not be fooled. At the Moscow protests and in many other places, people were simply strung along. But in Khabarovsk, people said right away: ‘We don’t want Degtyarev, we don’t want Trutnev, bring back Furgal.’”
1:29:23 🎥 The mayor of Komsomolsk-on-Amur thanked the protesters.
1:36:06❗Wagner mercenaries in Belarus.
1:41:54 “Nothing like this had ever happened in Belarus; there is nothing to compare it to, it is absolutely unprecedented. The authorities assumed that no one would support Tikhanovskaya, and then people suddenly rallied around her—for them, it came as a shock.”
1:50:17 🎥 A meeting of Lukashenko and the Security Council, where the detention of Wagner PMC fighters is reported.
1:51:30 “Either this was a coordinated transfer operation and Lukashenko decided to treacherously arrest them on camera and accuse them, but I am much more inclined to believe that this was a joint performance by Putin and Lukashenko. Putin handed over the ‘Wagner men’ as theatrical props.”
