
The “Kirovles Case.” Court video recording. Hearing 1
The “Kirovles” case became one of the first examples of the authorities using criminal prosecution to halt Navalny’s political career. That very conviction was then used for years as a formal pretext to bar him from running in elections.

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.

about the recent “elections”

The investigation of the century continues

Transneft Strikes Back

Alexei Navalny’s final statement in court

Smart Voting. Announcing the Candidates!

From Sugar Baby to Lawmaker: The Shameful Path of Maria Butina.

Maria Butina praises Russian penal colonies, adores Vladimir Putin, and…

Twitter day. 4 July 2018

What’s going on with Kirovles case again?

Twitter day. 15 March 2017

Verdict in the retrial of the Kirovles case
The repeated verdict in the Kirovles case, issued after the Supreme Court overturned the first ruling. The fabricated case once again centered on Kirovles timber deliveries, which the prosecution described as embezzlement; the court effectively repeated the earlier verdict and left the authorities w

Retrial of the “Kirovles Case.” Courtroom video. Pronouncement of the verdict

Twitter day. 3 February 2017

Alexei Navalny’s final statement at the retrial in the Kirovles case

Retrial of the “Kirovles Case.” Court video recording. Hearing 13

Well, that meeting was a real success.

A selfie taken a second before the defendant’s testimony. The judge refused to take part.…

Twitter day. 2 February 2017

Retrial of the "Kirovles Case." Court video recording. Hearing 12. Part 1

Retrial of the “Kirovles Case.” Court video recording. Hearing 12. Part 2

Retrial of the "Kirovles Case." Court video recording. Hearing 11. Part 2

Prisoner of the Château d’If (well, almost)