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Mosca, conseguenze legali per chi protesta in onore Navalny

epa09150419 A woman shows V-sign during an opposition rally in Moscow, Russia, 21 April 2021. Unauthorized rallies in support of Alexei Navalny are expected to be held throughout Russia. Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been transferred from the penal colony No. 2 (IK-2) in Pokrov, Vladimir region, to the regional prison hospital in IK-3 in Vladimir for receiving vitamin therapy. The decision was taken amid Navalny's hunger strike and announced by his team members fearing for his life.  EPA/SERGEI ILNITSKY
epa09150419 A woman shows V-sign during an opposition rally in Moscow, Russia, 21 April 2021. Unauthorized rallies in support of Alexei Navalny are expected to be held throughout Russia. Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been transferred from the penal colony No. 2 (IK-2) in Pokrov, Vladimir region, to the regional prison hospital in IK-3 in Vladimir for receiving vitamin therapy. The decision was taken amid Navalny's hunger strike and announced by his team members fearing for his life. EPA/SERGEI ILNITSKY
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MOSCA, 27 FEB - Il portavoce di Putin, Dmitri Peskov, ha definito "provocatori" gli appelli dei sostenitori di Alexei Navalny ad azioni di protesta sostenendo che si tratta di "inviti a violare le leggi" e ha minacciato "conseguenze legali" per "coloro che in qualche modo reagiscono a queste chiamate". Lo riporta l'agenzia Interfax.

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