Russian opposition leader Navalny jailed for 30 days over protest

Mr. Navalny also faces charges of disobeying police, an offense that carries a sentence of up to 15 days.

May 15, 2018 07:58 pm | Updated 09:31 pm IST - MOSCOW:

Alexei Navalny in this file photo.

Alexei Navalny in this file photo.

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was sentenced on Tuesday to 30 days in jail for staging an unsanctioned protest in Moscow.

Mr. Navalny organized a series of protests on May 5 in the Russian capital and other cities before President Vladimir Putin’s inauguration for a new term. Demonstrations under the slogan “He is not our czar” took place throughout the country.

Moscow’s Tverskoy District Court convicted Mr. Navalny on charges of organizing an unauthorized rally and ordered him jailed for 30 days. Navalny argued that the authorities’ refusal to allow the protest was illegal and called the accusations against him “ridiculous and unlawful.”

Mr. Navalny also faces charges of disobeying police, an offense that carries a sentence of up to 15 days.

The anti-corruption campaigner, who has become Mr. Putin’s most visible political foe, already has served several weeks long jail terms for organising other protests.

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