Russian Opposition Leader Arrested Amid Election Protests
(MOSCOW) — Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was wrestled to the ground and forced into a police vehicle Sunday as he headed to a Moscow protest that was part of a day of nationwide demonstrations. Navalny, the most prominent foe of President Vladimir Putin, organized the protests to urge a boycott of Russia’s March 18 presidential election, in which Putin is sure to win a fourth term. The anti-corruption campaigner was denied permission to be a presidential candidate because of an embezzlement conviction in a case widely seen as ...
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