Alexi Navalny s widow calls on Russians to rise up against Putin on sham election day
Yulia Navalnaya, widow of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, called on Russians to join an election day protest at noon on March 17 and to vote against President Vladimir Putin or spoil their ballots. In a YouTube video, Navalnaya said she had drawn hope from the huge crowds that turned out last week for the funeral of her husband, who died in an Arctic penal colony on Feb. 16, and who since then have submerged his grave in a sea of flowers. She urged people to join the March 17 action that Navalny, Russia s best known opposition figure, had called for shortly be died. His idea was that people could register a protest, without any risk of arrest, by all turning out en masse at the same time on election day in cities across the country. Contents of video 00:00 01:02 Navalny wife urges Russians to protest at elections 01:02 02:02 Putin hugs and kisses voters Text explainers over 02:02 02:11 Expert comments about election corruption 02:11 02:46 Navalny f
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