After Navalny's death, thousands of Russians mutinied against Putin - and felt Russia's judicial cudgels. One of the brave ones is Grigory Mikhnov-Voitenko.

The priest of the Apostolic Orthodox Church called for a memorial service for the late opposition leader on social media on Saturday. He was immediately arrested in front of his home. But despite the Kremlin's repression and some bizarre reactions, many thousands of people in Russia are not letting it get them down.