Russian justice has sentenced at least 150 people arrested during tributes to opponent Alexeï Navalny to prison terms, for having violated the strict legislation governing demonstrations, according to court data on Sunday February 18.

In the northwestern city of St. Petersburg alone, courts on Saturday and Sunday sentenced 154 of them to up to 14 days in prison, according to decisions made public by the courts' press service. of this city, the second largest in Russia.

Human rights groups and independent media reported several similar convictions in other cities.

Alexei Navalny died on Friday at the age of 47 in the Arctic penal colony where he was held. Relatives of Alexeï Navalny on Saturday described the Russian authorities as "killers" seeking to "cover their tracks" by refusing to hand over his body, the Kremlin remaining silent despite accusations from the West and rallies in tribute to him. opponent.

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This weekend, police arrested hundreds of Russians in dozens of cities who had gone to lay flowers and light candles in his honor at memorials to victims of Stalin-era repression.

Patrols to put an end to tributes

Protests against the Kremlin and other public actions opposing the regime are illegal in Russia, notably under legislation banning unauthorized gatherings.

Police and plainclothes patrolled sites in dozens of Russian cities where people gathered to pay their respects to Alexei Navalny this weekend.

They were notably seen overnight removing temporary memorials and images showed hooded men putting flowers in trash bags on a bridge near the Kremlin where another leading opponent of Vladimir Putin, Boris Nemtsov, was killed in 2015.

With AFP

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