Russia jails Navajo aides, protests become viral

Russian police have detained the close allies of the imprisoned Russian politician Alexei Navajo, whose supporters have called for a march Saturday. Police do not want to say that any unauthorized demonstration or provocation will immediately cut “ ”. More than 55 million people have seen his video on the luxurious palace of [...]
Police do not want to say that any unauthorized demonstration or provocation will immediately cut “ ”.
More than 55 million people have watched his video for Vladimir Putin's luxury palace in the Black Sea.
The Kremlin has denied that it belongs to the president, writes BBC, translates Periscope.
Mr. Navajo was arrested last Sunday after returning to Moscow from Berlin, where he had been recovering after the nearly-final attack with nervous agents in August.
After his return, he was immediately placed in custody and found guilty of violating parole.
Among the prisoners in Moscow on Thursday was his spokeswoman, Kira Yarmysh, and one of his lawyers, Lyubov Soboli. /Periscope











