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The Kremlin: Calls for unauthorized gatherings (unacceptable)

2021-01-22T13:16:51.927Z


Moscow-SANA The Kremlin announced that the calls to participate in unauthorized gatherings are urging young people and children to come now


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The Kremlin declared invitations to participate in unauthorized gatherings and urged young people and children to join them as unacceptable.

Commenting on calls on social media to go out in demonstrations tomorrow in solidarity with Russian politician Alexei Navalny, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in a press statement today, according to Russia Today, “The Kremlin’s position in this case can only be with the necessity of compliance. Of the law ”.

Peskov pointed out that the statements of the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation and the Russian Ministry of Interior about the need to take legal measures in relation to these calls are a natural thing to address them as well as a warning of the possible consequences associated with non-compliance with the law.

Earlier, the Russian Public Prosecutor's Office demanded to restrict access to websites that broadcast invitations to participate in illegal actions on the 23rd of this month, while First Deputy Interior Minister Alexander Gurovoy said that the police are preparing to maintain public order and officials will be held accountable for the calls to participate in them. Education in Russia In a message on the “VKontakte” website, she called on parents to pay attention to their children and protect them from participating in unauthorized gatherings.

Last Sunday, Russian security forces arrested Navalny upon his arrival at Sheremetyevo airport from Germany, in implementation of a previous judicial order issued against him on charges of fraud.

On August 20, Navalny was transferred in a coma to a hospital in the Russian city of Omsk, after his health suddenly deteriorated when he was on a plane heading from Tomsk to Moscow, and after several days the Russian government agreed at the request of Navalny's family to transfer him to Germany and Berlin later claimed The discovery of evidence of being poisoned using Novichok, which was categorically denied by Moscow, stressing that the tests he underwent in Omsk did not reveal traces of any toxic substances in his body.

Source: sena

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