Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny briefly detained before election
Opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been charged with an administrative offence that could put him in jail when Vladimir Putin stands for re-election on March 18. on Thursday afternoon that police had taken him into custody as he was coming out of a dentist's office. He that he had been charged with illegally organising a public demonstration, an administrative violation that carries a potential 30-day jail sentence for repeat offenders like Mr Navalny, and released. Moscow police said in a statement that they detained Mr Navalny to inform ...
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