
Twitter day. 25 June 2020

A great many people came. That’s wonderful. Justice, sooner or later…

Campaigning for the Spring March
In February 2015, Alexei Navalny and his supporters campaigned for the anti-crisis Spring march organized by the opposition. While handing out leaflets in the metro, Navalny was detained and then sentenced to 15 days in jail — an attempt by the authorities to prevent one of the organizers from takin

I think power in Russia will not change hands as a result of elections.
In an interview with Yevgenia Albats, Alexei Navalny speaks about Russia’s political dynamics, arguing that a change of power in the country will not come through elections, but must emerge as a movement from below—through pressure from citizens and mass action.

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Daria Navalnaya’s speech at the Sakharov Prize award ceremony

How to spend €10,000?

Twitter day. 3 September 2021

Twitter day. 2 November 2020

Twitter day. 1 March 2020

Twitter day. 29 February 2020

Before the “Spring” march, Nemtsov came to meet with volunteers at the FBK office. We…
Coronavirus in Russia, greetings from Novaya Zemlya, Meduza, and the Network case

Twitter day. 25 February 2020

Twitter day. 10 October 2019
FBK labeled a “foreign agent,” the warrior-shaman has returned, paying officials for dental care

If not for the shots fired into his back on the bridge beside the Kremlin, Boris Nemtsov today…

On February 24, let’s all meet there.

Alexei Navalny on Standing Up to Putin and His Murderous Minions
In an exclusive interview, Russia’s oft-imprisoned opposition leader talks about the threats against him and the long struggle against what the opposition calls Putinism.
A Response to General Zolotov

At the unveiling of the memorial plaque on Boris Nemtsov’s building.

Twitter day. 27 February 2018

A clip from the documentary *Nemtsov* featuring Alexei Navalny

Twitter day. 25 February 2018