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Hi, this is Navalny with an experimental

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video. I'm actually going to stay silent now.

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I won't try to convince you of anything

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but I'll still try to persuade you

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to support me in the election.

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Meanwhile, on one half of our screen is Putin,

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and on the other, former senator from Chechnya, Umar

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Dzhabrailov.

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Not long ago, while in a state of

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drug intoxication, he pulled out a pistol

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and started walking around a hotel, firing into

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the ceiling. And yesterday, a judge in the name of

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the Russian Federation handed down his sentence:

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a fine of 500,000 rubles (about $8,000 at the time) — that is, no arrest,

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no suspended sentence, no penal settlement colony,

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no actual prison term. And as he left the courtroom,

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Dzhabrailov told reporters that even

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his pistol would be returned to him.

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So there you have it — those are the bare facts, and as I

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promised, no editorializing. And now I'll

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fall silent.

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Long live our court, the most humane

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court in the world.

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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

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sides in a trial, and one is always dissatisfied.

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That's all. Now choose for yourselves: if you

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believe this is a fair judicial

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system, then vote for Putin — he's your

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president. But if you, like me,

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believe this can hardly be called a court system and that

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the system needs the deepest possible reform,

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then support me, because this is

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a fundamental part of my platform. Start by

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clicking the link in the description

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right now and adding your signature in my

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support. You can also send 300

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rubles (about $5 at the time) to support my election campaign.

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That would be very helpful. Subscribe

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to our channel.

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This is where the truth is told. Live professionally.

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There was a form of confidence.

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