MOSCOW –
The Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny should be thirty days in the cell. The judge sentenced the outspoken opponent of president Vladimir Putin to prison because he is guilty and deemed to repetitive violation of the law on the organisation of public meetings. That, the spokeswoman for Navalny, Kira Jarmisj, Monday evening late, via Twitter announced.
Navalny was Monday at his home in Moscow arrested when he went to the announced demonstration against corruption. In many Russian cities were demonstrators in the streets to protest. Hundreds of activists were arrested.