
Twitter day. 15 September 2016

Rubber ducks — a symbol of the 2017 protests
The yellow rubber duck became one of the most recognizable symbols of the protest movement that followed Alexei Navalny’s investigation Don't Call Him Dimon. Among other things, the film drew attention to a lavish “duck house” located on a property linked to Dmitry Medvedev. The absurdity of the ima

We Demand Answers protest, June 12, 2017
On June 12, 2017, a second major wave of anti-corruption protests swept across Russia following the Anti-Corruption Foundation’s investigation into then–Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, “Don’t Call Him Dimon”. The demonstrations built on the protests of March 26, as people once again took to the stre

The “He Is Not Dimon to Us” protest in Moscow on March 26, 2017
The Moscow protest on March 26, 2017 was the most prominent episode in the wave of demonstrations that followed Alexei Navalny’s investigation, “Don't Call Him Dimon.” Tens of thousands of people took part. Alexei Navalny himself came out onto Tverskaya Street, but was detained almost immediately; t

Dmitry Medvedev, don’t try to fool us — we can see your fence, it exists.
The Story of Two Ducks

The Story of Two Ducks

And here’s a fact that settles the debate.

Debunking Medvedev’s press secretary’s lies, point by point

Dmitry Medvedev Responds to Corruption Allegations
Dmitry Medvedev’s Secret Dacha

There, beyond the 6-meter-high fence of Medvedev’s dacha (country estate)