Hi, this is Navalny with an experimental
video. I'm actually going to stay silent now.
I won't try to convince you of anything
but I'll still try to persuade you
to support me in the election.
Meanwhile, on one half of our screen is Putin,
and on the other, former senator from Chechnya, Umar
Dzhabrailov.
Not long ago, while in a state of
drug intoxication, he pulled out a pistol
and started walking around a hotel, firing into
the ceiling. And yesterday, a judge in the name of
the Russian Federation handed down his sentence:
a fine of 500,000 rubles (about $8,000 at the time) — that is, no arrest,
no suspended sentence, no penal settlement colony,
no actual prison term. And as he left the courtroom,
Dzhabrailov told reporters that even
his pistol would be returned to him.
So there you have it — those are the bare facts, and as I
promised, no editorializing. And now I'll
fall silent.
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Long live our court, the most humane
court in the world.
[applause]
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I can't help in any way.
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[applause]
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I am the law.
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We will address contempt of court.
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But you know what a court is: there are two
sides in a trial, and one is always dissatisfied.
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That's all. Now choose for yourselves: if you
believe this is a fair judicial
system, then vote for Putin — he's your
president. But if you, like me,
believe this can hardly be called a court system and that
the system needs the deepest possible reform,
then support me, because this is
a fundamental part of my platform. Start by
clicking the link in the description
right now and adding your signature in my
support. You can also send 300
rubles (about $5 at the time) to support my election campaign.
That would be very helpful. Subscribe
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This is where the truth is told. Live professionally.
There was a form of confidence.