The Macomb Daily

More protests called to demand Navalny’s release

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MOSCOW » Moscow braced for more protests seeking the release of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who faces a court hearing Tuesday after two weekends of nationwide rallies and thousands of arrests in the largest outpouring of discontent in Russia in years.

Tens of thousands filled the streets across the vast country Sunday, chanting slogans against President Vladimir Putin and demanding freedom for Navalny, who was jailed last month and faces years in prison. Over 5,400 protesters were detained by authoritie­s, according to a human rights group.

One of those taken into custody for several hours was Navalny’s wife, Yulia.

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