Irish Independent

Putin facing more protests as opposition leader jailed

- Roland Oliphant London

VLADIMIR PUTIN’S government will face further demonstrat­ions of public discontent after a wave of anti-corruption protests swept Russia at the weekend, the opposition leader arrested for leading the rallies has said.

Alexei Navalny (40) was jailed for 15 days yesterday for disobeying a police officer at a protest against government corruption in central Moscow at the weekend.

He was also ordered to pay a fine of 20,000 rubles (€323) for organising an unsanction­ed demonstrat­ion.

“You can’t detain tens of thousands of people,” he told reporters in the court room. “Yesterday we saw the authoritie­s can only go so far.”

More than 1,000 people were arrested in cities across Russia on Sunday following dozens of demonstrat­ions demanding that prime minister Dmitry Medvedev resigns over corruption allegation­s released in a dossier compiled by Mr Navalny. Mr Medvedev’s spokesman called the allegation­s “propagandi­stic attacks” unworthy of detailed comment and said they amounted to pre-election posturing by Mr Navalny.

Police also arrested 17 people at the office of Mr Navalny’s anti-corruption campaign group, which was running a webcast of the Moscow demonstrat­ion.

After arriving in court yesterday morning, Mr Navalny tweeted a selfie with the caption: “A time will come when we’ll put them on trial too – and that time it will be fair.”

Mr Navalny struck a defiant note at the hearing, demanding Mr Medvedev be called as a witness to explain the alleged corruption people were protesting about and saying he and his allies would not be deterred.

Sunday’s demonstrat­ions were the largest expression of discontent with Mr Putin’s government since the winter of 2011 and 2012, when massive protests took place in Moscow following elections marred by accusation­s of fraud. But this weekend’s protests took place in cities across the nation.

Mr Navalny plans to run for president against Mr Putin at elections next year. However, the lawyer-turned-opposition leader is serving a suspended sentence for fraud and embezzleme­nt, which could bar him from the ballot.

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Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny

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