
An interview with Mikhail Zygar about motivation, fears, and protests
Alexei Navalny’s interview with Mikhail Zygar is a conversation about why one should engage in politics when it can lead to persecution. At the heart of the interview is Navalny’s motivation: why he keeps working, how he views risk and fear, why he does not see protests as pointless, and why people

Twitter day. 6 January 2015

Twitter day. 28 February 2014

Program "Chronic Today: A Year Without Alexei Navalny" from February 17, 2017
February 16 marks the anniversary of Alexei Navalny's death. Today we recall the words he spoke exactly ten years ago. In January 2015, Navalny gave an interview to Echo of Moscow (a Russian radio station), where he reflected on his choice, his fate, why he had not been imprisoned at that time, and

Oleg Stepanov Is Being Prevented from Starting Signature Collection

Tomorrow, four defendants in the “sanitary case” will have their house arrest extended.

Twitter day. 15 June 2021

Oleg Stepanov is an excellent candidate you can help right now

Twitter day. 9 April 2019

Second ECHR Judgment in the Yves Rocher Case
Это было второе решение Европейского суда по правам человека по делу «Ив Роше». ЕСПЧ признал домашний арест Алексея Навального незаконным и политически мотивированным.

Second ECHR Judgment in the Yves Rocher Case in Russian
Russian-language version of the ECHR judgment in the Yves Rocher case. The ECHR found Alexei Navalny’s house arrest unlawful and politically motivated.

Victory. Just now, the European Court ruled that the house arrest I was under…

I received a letter: the European Court has notified me that on April 9 it will issue...

Twitter day. 15 November 2016

If only all deputies were like this.

Amid Economic Woes and Public Discontent, Putin Critic Sees Opening
MOSCOW — Glancing out the window at the swirling snow, Aleksei A. Navalny, the Russian opposition activist, mused aloud about how mounting economic problems, along with some public antagonism toward the Kremlin’s role in the war in Ukraine, may have damaged President Vladimir V. Putin’s administrati

Yulia has become a photographer in a new, fashionable genre: “how many people are standing around this time…”

Interview with Tatyana Felgenhauer dated January 14, 2015.
In the interview, Alexei Navalny spoke about the continuing pressure from the Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN) after the verdict, explained why he cut off his electronic ankle monitor and paid for its cost, and said that he considers both the restrictions and the case itself illegal, while viewin

Twitter day. 10 January 2015

Some Legal News

Twitter day. 7 January 2015

No way!

Alexei Navalny’s comment to TV Rain (Dozhd) on his refusal to comply with house arrest restrictions
Alexei Navalny said that he considers his house arrest unlawful because, he argues, this preventive measure can no longer be applied after a verdict has been handed down, and because he was not provided with the text of the verdict within the legally prescribed time frame. He said he had removed his

On Refusing to Comply with House Arrest Terms