Blacklist following the example of Belarus 

In one of the online discussions, a person posing on the network as Vadim Prokhorov asks the user Ilya (presumably Ilya Yashin) about the fate of some blacklists for people who opposed the opposition.

The user is interested in judges, police officers, as well as directors of organizations that have suffered damage due to mass protests.

Vadim Prokhorov: Listen, is anyone really engaged in drawing up a black list of law enforcement officials for summer and autumn Moscow cases - judges, policemen, general directors of organizations that have filed claims against the opposition in courts, etc.?

Well, in order to publicize the villains, to fix them, to achieve inclusion in the Magnitsky list, etc. Or, again, they successfully screwed up on all this ?!

Just a little bit to personally run into the Trinity judge - and he really crap, he didn't even want to accept you.

Why aren't they doing this?

Ilya: Who exactly should be doing this?

I don't know, let's take care of it.

    Earlier, RT published material about entrepreneurs who were injured during illegal rallies.

    According to the class action lawsuit against the organizers of the unauthorized actions, the damage in Moscow amounted to 250 million rubles.

    Also on russian.rt.com "Losses amounted to 90%": entrepreneurs affected by illegal rallies in Moscow are preparing a lawsuit for 250 million rubles

    About associates

    In a dialogue with a user under the name Leonid, commenting on the death of a former opposition comrade-in-arms, Ilya (presumably Ilya Yashin) calls his fate "indicative."

    Ilya: You remember him for sure.

    Leonid: And why?

    I read.

    Well yes, well he was rubbish

    Ilya: Well yes.

    An indicative fate

    Leonid: The correct fate of garbage

      We are talking about the death of Dmitry Myakshin, whose body was found without signs of life in the Leningrad region.

      Earlier, after Myakishin left the opposition, the activist spoke at a picket at Navalny's St. Petersburg headquarters against pedophilia.

      Continuing the dialogue with Leonid, Ilya speaks out about the supporters of the "Nemtsov march".

      Ilya: Listen, do you know what kind of u..ny is this?

      Leonid: No.

      Yeah ... us.

      Ilya: Provocateurs

      About Lyubov Sobol

      In correspondence with a man named Leonid, Ilya also unhesitatingly discusses the personal life of her FBK colleague Lyubov Sobol.

      • Love Sable

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      Assessing Sobol's ability to learn foreign languages, the interlocutors smoothly move on to discussing her nude photos.

      Ilya: I'm not strong in English, but it tightens the norms of Arabic languages, check it out.

      Then Ilya throws off the link to the video from the camera, which was hidden in the apartment during the rest of the woman, similar to Sable, with an unknown person.

        Leonid gives a comprehensive description of the material.

        Leonid: Bl…. What a fucking shame, but the ass is nicho ..), what an unfortunate man ??

        Ilya: Her faithful Dagestan sancho-panso), cameraman.

          About Navalny's contact with the German special services

          The leaked correspondence also included a conversation - presumably Ilya Yashin with a certain user under the nickname Alfred.

          The return of Alexei Navalny from Germany is being discussed.

          At some point, Alfred mentions in a conversation about Navalny's connection with the German special services.

          Alfred: He has contact with the special services of Germany: do not forget he is under the protection of the government.

          They organize everything.

            The correspondence refers to the stay of Alexei Navalny in Germany last autumn.

            From August 22 to September 23, 2020, the oppositionist was treated at the German clinic "Charite".

            Later, upon arrival in Moscow, at the Sheremetyevo airport, the blogger was detained by the officers of the search department of the operational department of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia for repeated violations of the probationary period.

            About Chichvarkin's bribe 

            Below in the correspondence, talking about his own flight from Russia, Ilya mentions the name of a businessman living in London, Yevgeny Chichvarkin.

            According to him, the latter “at one time gave a bribe to the“ FSOs ”to stage a temporary loss of access to their database.

            Ilya: You're a ready-made scriptwriter for Hollywood.

            Alfred: Why?

            I didn’t like them myself when I left: they were waiting for me at Sheremetyevo, from where I bought a ticket to Aeroflot in advance.

            And I flew from Domodedovo, on Luftgang, having bought a ticket 40 minutes before departure.

            They just f..m clicked.

            Ilya: Yes, I remember.

            But you still flew on your passport.

            Chechvarkin said that he gave a bribe so that the FSO base would hang for an hour. "

              The leaked correspondence is already being actively discussed among users of the worldwide network.

              Some sources claim that Alfred Kokh, ex-Deputy Chairman of the Russian Government, may be hiding under the nickname Alfred.

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              According to some users, the likelihood of this is indirectly indicated by the joint photos on social networks of Yashin and the ex-official: both have known each other well for a long time.