The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Russian opposition chief Navalny released from jail

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MOSCOW: Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny said yesterday he had been released from the Moscow detention centre where he had served a 20-day term for organising protests against President Vladimir Putin.

“Hi. I’m out,” Navalny wrote on Instagram, posting a picture of himself on a street. His release was arranged by police to evade crowds of journalist­s waiting outside the detention centre.

Navalny, who has declared his intention to stand for president in 2018, said he was “ready to work” and was heading to a rally in the evening in the southern city of Astrakhan. The event has permission from the authoritie­s.

He wrote jokingly that while in jail he had read 20 books, learnt a few words of the Kyrgyz language and drunk 80 litres of tea.

A photograph­er who works with Navalny to cover his campaign posted a picture of him working at the headquarte­rs of his anticorrup­tion foundation.

Earlier yesterday, supporters of Navalny hung a banner from a bridge close to the Kremlin reading: “It’s time to get rid of Putin and time to elect Navalny.”

The charismati­c 41-year-old lawyer informally launched a presidenti­al bid in December last year and has since opened campaign offices and held rallies countrywid­e to consolidat­e supporters. This year he has served sentences of 15, 25 and 20 days for organising unauthoris­ed anti-Putin protests. — AFP

 ??  ?? This handout photograph released by ‘This Is Navalny Project’, shows Navalny shortly after his release in Moscow. — AFP photo
This handout photograph released by ‘This Is Navalny Project’, shows Navalny shortly after his release in Moscow. — AFP photo

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