Navalny calls Putin insane, calls for daily protest

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Jailed Kremlin critic, Alexei Navalny has called on Russians to stage daily protests against Ukraine’s invasion.

He described President Vladimir Putin as an “obviously insane tsar”.

He stated this on Wednesday, in a statement published on Twitter by his spokesperson.

According to him, protests across the country and abroad will signal that not all Russians support the war.

“We cannot wait even a day longer. Wherever you are. In Russia, Belarus, or on the other side of the planet.

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“Go out onto the main square of your city every weekday at 19.00 and at 14.00 at weekends and on holidays,” he said.

Navalny said Russia wanted to be a nation of peace but few people would call it that now.

“Let’s at least not become a nation of frightened silent people. Of cowards who pretend not to notice the aggressive war against Ukraine unleashed by our obviously insane tsar.

“I am from the USSR. I was born there. And the main phrase from there – from my childhood – was ‘fight for peace’. I call on everyone to come out onto the streets and fight for peace… Putin is not Russia, he added.

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