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Alexei Navalny latest: Russian opposition leader arrested ahead of presidential election | Alexei Navalny latest: Russian opposition leader arrested ahead of presidential election |
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Russia's opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, said he had been detained by police weeks ahead of a presidential election in which he has been barred from running. | Russia's opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, said he had been detained by police weeks ahead of a presidential election in which he has been barred from running. |
Mr Navalny, who is Vladimir Putin's most visible and vehement foe, said on his Twitter account he was detained after visiting the dentist. | Mr Navalny, who is Vladimir Putin's most visible and vehement foe, said on his Twitter account he was detained after visiting the dentist. |
"They are taking me somewhere," he said. | "They are taking me somewhere," he said. |
The anti-corruption campaigner has been repeatedly jailed for organising unauthorised protest rallies throughout the country. | The anti-corruption campaigner has been repeatedly jailed for organising unauthorised protest rallies throughout the country. |
He aimed to run for president in next month's election, but was denied a place on the ballot because of a fraud conviction many view as politically motivated. | He aimed to run for president in next month's election, but was denied a place on the ballot because of a fraud conviction many view as politically motivated. |
Mr Navalny was released by police less than an hour after he was detained in Moscow. | |
He tweeted to say he had been released and given a document on legal procedures against him for organising illegal protests. | |
"They offered me a lift somewhere, but I declined and have gone to work," Mr Navalny tweeted. "I don't understand what happened, and why it took seven people to detain me." | |
If found guilty, he faces up to 30 days in jail. | |
Mr Navalny, a 41-year-old anti-corruption campaigner who organised some of Russia's biggest protests of recent years, says he has been unfairly barred from contesting the 18 March presidential election over what he says is a trumped-up suspended prison sentence. | |
Mr Putin is widely expected to win the contest, but Mr Navalny has called for a nationwide boycott aimed at undermining the President's legitimacy by bringing the turnout down. | |
Mr Navalny's detention came shortly after his campaign chief, Leonid Volkov, also said on Twitter he had been detained by police at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport. | |
Tweeting before his detention, Mr Navalny said Mr Volkov had been planning to fly to the Russian regional republic of Bashkortostan to organise election-monitoring activities. |
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