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Russians Risk their Jobs for Supporting Navalny:

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Russians Risk their Jobs for Supporting Navalny:

Russians risk their jobs for supporting Navalny. Physics teacher Alexei Alexeyev also can’t believe that. He caught on the spot after taking part in a rally in favor of imprisoned Kremlin activist Alexei Navalny. It will be very difficult to find work in the public sector. Alexeyev tells AFP by phone from the Siberian city of Novosibirsk. The teacher who is 38 years old said his school’s administration accuses him of recruiting students to boycott the Moscow airport after Navalny was arrest on 17th January. The most outspoken opponent of Vladimir Putin who has consistently refute the Kremlin was convicted of two years and eight months in prison last week after surviving a poisoning attack.

During pro-Navalny rallies on two consecutive weekends in January over 11,000 people confirmed nationally arrested and many now face prison and criminal charges. Yet he doesn’t talk about politics with students because he knows he must be very patient and his ethical duties were regularly and unjustifiably broken. The regional sector of the Ministry of Education did not respond to the applications of the AFP for comment on the reason behind the dismissal of Alexeyev. The teacher said he posted a picture of himself on the Russian Facebook version of the Social Network. And also shared contact information about a charity that offers free legal assistance to detained demonstrators.

The Ministry of Regional Education did not respond to the request for comment from AFP:

Regional Education did not respond

The job record of the instructor states that he quit on his own but Ryabchuk claims that. After pressures from the police that raided his home and then imprisoning him for five days in an illegal protest. The Ministry of Regional Education did not respond to the request for comment from AFP. Social networking sites such as Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube are becoming increasingly havens of freedom of speech in Russia. Particularly for young people not getting their news from state-run media.

Moreover, Russian officials have replied by raising the pressure on platforms. Threatening them with fines and proceedings if the material of demonstrations has not deleted. The authorities have placed pressure on businesses controlled by funding Navalny. According to Apologiya Protesta, the project announced that. At least four Moscow businessmen who detained at protests faced unwelcome controls on their businesses.

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