
He Is Not Our Tsar protest on May 5, 2018
On May 5, 2018, the He Is Not Our Tsar protest took place across Russia at the call of Alexei Navalny, two days before Vladimir Putin’s next inauguration. In cities across the country, participants demonstrated against the indefinite hold on power, corruption, and political arbitrariness. The protes

Presidential Nomination in Moscow
On December 24, 2017, supporters across Russia formally nominated Alexei Navalny as a candidate for president. In Moscow, the nomination meeting took place in Serebryany Bor, where supporters completed the legal procedure required for an independent candidacy. The authorities ultimately barred Naval

Volunteer Party
A final post-election party was held at Moscow’s Flacon design factory for volunteers from the Democratic Coalition’s campaign in Kostroma, which was co-organized by Alexei Navalny. In 2015, Kostroma Region became the only region where the coalition’s list, which included opposition supporters, was

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

Decision refusing to open a criminal case into the 2020 poisoning
Decision refusing to open a criminal case into the poisoning of Alexei Navalny. Despite medical evidence, international expert examinations, and public investigations, the Russian authorities refused to recognize the attempted murder as a crime and to search for those responsible.

Twitter day. 16 February 2020

Twitter day. 6 November 2019
Searches at the FBK, Smart Voting, new arrests

Parkrun at Gorky Park — ✔️ that makes three already, with 16 Moscow parks still to go…

Alexei Navalny leaves a special detention center after his arrest
On October 14, 2018, Alexei Navalny was released from a special detention center after serving 50 days of administrative arrest. He was first jailed for 30 days after the “Voters’ Strike” protest, then detained again immediately upon release and given another 20 days.

Twitter day. 16 July 2018

It’s raining on Nikolskaya Street, but it’s still amazing. Come here.

This is me heading to court today. I came out looking more cheerful: the judge still hasn’t received any instructions...

Alexei Navalny was detained in Pushkin Square. Video of the detention.

From Vladivostok to Kaliningrad! #HeIsNotOurTsar #NavalnyAnsweringMachine

Rally Against the Blocking of Telegram
On April 30, 2018, thousands of people gathered on Moscow’s Sakharov Avenue to protest the authorities’ attempt to block Telegram. Alexei Navalny was one of the organizers of the rally and it became one of the largest public demonstrations in defense of internet freedom in Russia. Many participants

Don’t worry, I didn’t get hit in the head by a shell. Archive photo. Exactly one year ago…

There is an important hearing today. Just a few months ago, we won in the European…

Supreme Court hearing in the Yves Rocher case
On April 25, 2018, Russia’s Supreme Court refused to overturn the convictions of Alexei and Oleg Navalny in the Yves Rocher case, despite a ruling by the European Court of Human Rights that found serious violations of their rights. For Oleg Navalny, the decision meant remaining in prison until the e

With the help of a selfie stick, I don’t just host live streams on Instagram on Wednesdays. On…
Super Carousels

In the photo are the only three people in the country who think logically. Because...

Everyone knows that the Kaliningrad Region is quite a hotbed when it comes to…

Autumn Tour. Tambov
In the fall of 2017, Alexei Navalny launched a major campaign tour across Russia as part of his presidential bid. He traveled from city to city, held meetings with voters, presented his platform, and answered people’s questions despite repeated refusals by the authorities to approve events, detentio