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Kremlin dismisses calls to free Navalny, warns against protests

His arrest ‘absolutely a domestic affair’, says Vladimir Putin’s spokesman

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 19 Jan 2021 11:00PM

Kremlin dismisses calls to free Navalny, warns against protests
Alexei Navalny has been moved to Moscow’s Matrosskaya Tishina jail, one of Russia’s best guarded detention centres. – AFP pic, January 19, 2021

MOSCOW – The Kremlin today dismissed Western demands to release top opposition politician Alexei Navalny and criticised his calls for mass demonstrations.

Navalny was arrested Sunday as he arrived in Russia from Germany for the first time since he was poisoned with the Novichok nerve agent in August and flown to Berlin in a coma.

His dramatic arrest drew widespread Western condemnation, with the United States, the European Union, France, and Canada all calling for his release.

“We cannot and are not going to take these statements into account,” President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists.

“This is absolutely a domestic affair and we will not allow anyone to interfere in it,” he said.

Peskov added that the Kremlin was concerned by Navalny’s calls for his supporters to stage mass protests during a hearing on Monday in which he was jailed for 30 days.

“These calls are troubling,” Peskov said.

“We are not a body that can assess this, but undoubtedly this could be grounds for analyses on the issue of calls for illegal actions,” Peskov said. 

Asked if the Kremlin was worried about large-scale protests, Peskov answered: “Absolutely not.”

Navalny’s allies called on Russians to gather in Moscow Saturday and march towards the Kremlin after the 44-year-old opposition politician was ordered held in custody until mid-February.

Navalny was moved yesterday evening to Moscow’s Matrosskaya Tishina jail, one of the country’s best guarded detention centres.

The leading Kremlin critic has repeatedly led large-scale street protests against Putin, most recently in the summer of 2019 when his allies were not allowed to take part in local elections. – AFP, January 19, 2021

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