Timeline for Why would Putin even bother barring Navalny from participating?
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Mar 23 at 16:18 | comment | added | Gray Sheep | @Egor Yes. But I think these had not worth 19 years. Things became out-of-order from this MI6 thingy. I think, doing the same in the USA had resulted 20 years or more. | |
Mar 23 at 10:06 | comment | added | Egor | But he even was arrested, but not for color revolutions. Because there are some finance crimes from Navalniy: taxes, bribes, threats, extortions... You can check it out in any favour website. But this fact may be hided for non-Russian speaking users, because there are no pros for gov to translate it to English: we are talking Russian. | |
Mar 22 at 8:05 | comment | added | Gray Sheep | @gerrit He could not survive. He died in the prison. More likely the FSB killed him, but - considering that his body was given to his wife, although with a huge delay - maybe he died on natural cases (which was significantly worsened by the imprisoning). Probability of a stroke can be greatly increased by simple blood anticoagulants. However, dealing with opposite security services is not considered as a democratic right anywhere on the world and is being honored by a long prison term even in the USA. | |
Mar 22 at 7:57 | comment | added | Gray Sheep | @gerrit Logic dictates, if he was arrested for this, likely his participation in the election is yet lesser welcomed by the Russian political and criminal system. | |
Mar 22 at 7:07 | comment | added | gerrit | This doesn't answer the question. | |
Mar 21 at 18:08 | history | answered | Gray Sheep | CC BY-SA 4.0 |