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Thousands of Russian emigres in more than 60 cities, from Seoul and London to Yerevan, Vilnius and Belgrade, participated in solidarity rallies Saturday in support of jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny and other Russian political prisoners.

Attendees at protests gone to by The Moscow Times chanted No to war and Freedom to political prisoners, and held placards and flags consisting of the Ukrainian flag and the Russian flag with the red removed-- an anti-war symbol.

I came here because I dont support the political routine in my country and I think that the war needs to end, Yulia, a young woman in her 20s attending a rally of a number of hundred people in the Serbian capital Belgrade informed The Moscow Times.

My soul hurts for my country, she said.The rallies mark the first coordinated campaign by Navalnys fans considering that Russia-wide protests after the opposition political leader was put behind bars 2 years back and his political network blacklisted as terrorist by the Kremlin.

Pro-Navalny protesters in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.

Nurbek SavitahunovThere were reports of a number of one-person demonstrations inside Russia where demonstrators face practically specific arrest and possible long jail terms under wartime censorship laws.

In the Armenian capital, Yerevan, there were protests on both Friday and Saturday.

I came here to show my assistance for Alexei Navalny, stated Leonid, a Russian protesting with lots of others Friday outside the Russian Embassy in Yerevan.

I wish to reveal my support for all Russian political prisoners and also demonstration against the war, said Alexander, a Muscovite in his 20s at the same protest who was holding a placard with the name of apprehended Russian activist Dmitry Ivanov.

I know Dima, hes a terrific individual and was prosecuted for informing the reality about Bucha and Mariupol, Alexander told The Moscow Times, describing the sites of alleged Russian war criminal activities.

Hundreds of thousands anti-war Russians have gotten away abroad since the start of the intrusion of Ukraine, settling in cities all over the world-- but with particularly high concentrations in Turkey and the formerly Soviet countries of Central Asia and the South Caucasus.

In the Kyrgyz capital of Bishkek, a couple of dozen Navalny advocates rallied Saturday in the city center in spite of efforts by the regional authorities to discourage people from requiring to the streets.

Pro-Navalny protesters in Belgrade, Serbia.Leyla Latypova Technically speaking, they deserve to distribute us, Artyom, an editor at an independent Russian media outlet Takie Dela, informed The Moscow Times in Bishkek, referring to a group of Kyrgyz authorities standing nearby.

The international demonstration project in support of Navalny lists the end of the war in Ukraine, the release of Navalny and other political detainees and more pressure on the Russian regime from democratic countries among their demands.

Rally organizers appeared to prevent being seen to put too much pressure on the federal governments of their host nations, likely in worry of potential effects for members of recently established diaspora neighborhoods.

Bishkek was the only city in Central Asia to stage a demonstration in spite of large numbers of Russian migrants living in cities all over the region.

In Serbia, demonstration organizers stated they were wary of being seen to meddle in local politics.

We are usually extremely careful about Serbian politics, this is not an easy country, Pyotr Nikitin, co-founder of the Russian Democratic Society that organized the rally in Belgrade, said on the eve of the event.

While Belgrade has seen an increase of anti-war Russians since the invasion of Ukraine, many Serbians are pro-Moscow and Serbia is the only country in Europe not to have imposed sanctions on Russia.

Both anti-war Serbs and Russian emigres in the Balkans country went to the rally Saturday.

I initially came out to oppose in St.Petersburg when Navalny was arrested, so its really important for me to be here, stated Yegor, an attendee at the Belgrade demonstration in his early 20s who was using pins in the colors of the Ukrainian flag.

Its essential for Russians to take to the streets in the cities where they moved.

We require to show we are not quiet, he informed The Moscow Times.

The timing of the around the world rallies accompanies the two-year anniversary of Navalnys return to Russia from Germany where he was dealt with after a near-fatal poisoning with banned Soviet-designed nerve agent Novichok that he blames on the Kremlin.

Navalny was jailed by Russian authorities right away upon arrival at Moscows Sheremetyevo Airport on Jan.

17, 2021.

I stated it two years ago, and I will state it once again: Russia is my country ...

I am a full-fledged resident and I deserve to unify with like-minded individuals and be politically active, Navalny wrote on Twitter on the anniversary of his arrest recently.

Pro-Navalny proteters in Yerevan Anastasia TenishevaObservers said the rallies were an effort to raise awareness about the plight of Russias most popular opposition leader.

Navalny has been behind bars for so long and Western coverage of Russia is controlled by Russias war on Ukraine, suggesting that he may well have actually slipped out of focus for lots of.

The project is a way to put him back on the radar, stated Ben Noble, co-author of the first English-language book about the opposition leader.

Fans have been sounding alarm over Navalnys degrading health for weeks.

Earlier this month, dozens of Russian medical professionals signed an open letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin asking him to stop abusing the jailed Kremlin critic.

In a video clip launched to accompany the campaign, Navalnys daughter Dariya Navalnaya stated her dad was being deliberately separated in the optimal security jail outside of Moscow where he is serving a nine-year sentence.

They are torturing him and depriving my dad of any connection with the world in order to silence him, Navalnaya said in the video.

Despite the global efforts to bring Navalnys case back into the spotlight, the demonstrations will probably accomplish couple of concrete outcomes, according to professional Noble.

Its unlikely the group imagine the campaign will result in Navalny being freed, Noble told The Moscow Times.

But it may serve to remind the Russian authorities that the world is viewing.





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