
"My elimination would change nothing." An interview with Alexei Navalny about his recovery and return to Russia
Opposition politician Alexei Navalny remains in rehabilitation in Germany after being poisoned. He is working with physiotherapists and uses a computer and social media for a couple of hours a day—longer is not yet recommended. He is preparing to return to Russia as soon as his health allows.

Before the Verdict

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.

The investigation of the century continues

Transneft Strikes Back

The border is locked down. At least for me.

Figured It Out: The Technology of Closing the Border

Stupidity. No, rather, STUPIDITY. (and the receipt)

With Petya Ofitserov at Yaroslavsky Station in Moscow, immediately after they put us on the...

The European Court has communicated the “Kirovles-2” case. Our plans remain unchanged

Twitter day. 20 September 2017

This is what trying to “find a bit of shade” looks like outside the European Court of Human Rights building…

Twitter day. 4 September 2017
Navalny on the senator’s shooting incident, Otkritie Bank, and Putin’s villa near Vyborg

Twitter day. 19 July 2017

What’s going on with Kirovles case again?

Twitter day. 15 March 2017
Alexei Navalny’s interview with the TV2 channel
The speaker argues that the criminal cases against him are politically motivated and are being used to keep him off the ballot, while the real problem, in his view, lies in an authoritarian system where the law is applied selectively and those in power seek to preserve their control and privileges.

He described the identity of this part of the text as “delightful.”

Twitter day. 17 February 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
Navalny: This verdict means nothing — we are continuing the campaign

Today’s the Verdict (Season 4, Episode 9)

Nothing has changed.