Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Navalny aides call on Rusians to take to the streets

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MOSCOW, AFP APRIL18, 2021 - Aides to ailing Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, who is on hunger strike in prison, called on Russians on Sunday to take to the streets on Wednesday to help save his life.

“It’s to time to act. We are talking not just about Navalny’s freedom but his life,” Leonid Volkov said on Facebook as he urged Russians to turn out Wednesday evening, hours after President Vladimir Putin is to deliver his state of the nation address.

He said Wednesday’s rally could become a decisive battle against “absolute evil” or Russia’s last opposition rally for years to come.

“Call on all your acquaintan­ces and take to central squares,” wrote Volkov, who heads Navalny’s regional offices, adding that Wednesday’s street protests should become massive. One of Navalny’s doctors, cardiologi­st Yaroslav Ashikhmin said on Facebook on Saturday, pointing to his high potassium levels and saying Navalny should be moved to intensive care.

Having blood potassium levels higher than 6.0 mmol (millimole) per litre usually requires immediate treatment. Navalny’s were at 7.1, the doctors said.

Navalny barely survived a poisoning with the Novichok nerve agent in August which he has blamed on the Kremlin. His doctors say his hunger strike might have exacerbate­d his condition.

On March 31, Putin’s most prominent opponent went on hunger strike to demand proper medical treatment for back pain and numbness in his legs and hands.

 ??  ?? Ffile photo: Russian Ooppositio­n Leader Alexei Navalny stands near law enforcemen­t agents in a hallway of a business centre, which houses the office of his Anti-corruption Foundation (FBK), in Moscow.
Ffile photo: Russian Ooppositio­n Leader Alexei Navalny stands near law enforcemen­t agents in a hallway of a business centre, which houses the office of his Anti-corruption Foundation (FBK), in Moscow.

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