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Aleksei Navalny Verdict Protests -- Liveblog

RFE/RL is live-blogging a mass unsanctioned protest taking place near the Kremlin this evening after a Kirov court sentenced Russian opposition leader Aleksei Navalny to five years in a penal colony. The decision has been widely condemned as politically motivated.

Here's a quick summary of today's events
  • Aleksei Navalny and co-defendant Pytor Ofitserov are convicted by a Kirov court of embezzlement and sentenced to five and four years in jail, respectively.
  • The final post from Navalny's Twitter account after the verdict reminds supporters to gather in protest at Manezh Square in Moscow on July 18.
  • Authorities close off Manezh Square and Red Square, with hundreds of people already gathering nearby.
  • Navalny's lawyer urges Muscovites to boycott local elections in September.
  • U.S. and EU officials cast doubt on the trial and cite political motives, echoing similar accusations from rights groups.
17:52 18.7.2013
Tverskaya Street. Right in front of the Kremlin.

17:49 18.7.2013
A correspondent for "Bloomberg News." Activists have also estimated about 5,000 people, but there has been no official number from authorities (usually they vary widely).

17:43 18.7.2013
Protesters blocking Tverskaya street - the main drag leading to the Kremlin.
17:37 18.7.2013
From RFE/RL Russian correspondent Vladislav Moiseev: Detentions continue, people being dragged along the asphalt. At least three dozen detainees.
17:33 18.7.2013
From Anastasia Kirilenko, a reporter from RFE/RL's Russian Service reports on one man's divergent causest.

"First, I'm here on personal business, to buy shoes on Manezh Square. Secondly, my civil rights are being restricted."

Meanwhile, over a megaphone, police shout, "Leave Manezh Square, it is closed for repairs!"
17:24 18.7.2013
Protesters are calling the police "fascists" and chanting "shame" as they tussle with protesters trying to get through.
17:20 18.7.2013
One protester's sign says, "a mom with many kids for a papa with many kids." This is in reference to Navalny's co-defendent, Pyotr Ofitserov, 38, and with five young children. He refused to testify against Navalny and was sentenced to four years in a penal colony. Read more about him here.

17:09 18.7.2013
17:02 18.7.2013
Our correspondent in Moscow, Elena Fanailova, says eight people have been detained on Manezh Square.
16:56 18.7.2013
Here's a quick summary of today's events
  • Aleksei Navalny and co-defendant Pytor Ofitserov are convicted by a Kirov court of embezzlement and sentenced to five and four years in jail, respectively.
  • The final post from Navalny's Twitter account after the verdict reminds supporters to gather in protest at Manezh Square in Moscow on July 18.
  • Authorities close off Manezh Square and Red Square, with hundreds of people already gathering nearby.
  • Navalny's lawyer urges Muscovites to boycott local elections in September.
  • U.S. and EU officials cast doubt on the trial and cite political motives, echoing similar accusations from rights groups.

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