Why Is Navalny Been Asked To Close Operations In Russia?

 

Russia isnt making it any easier for anyone, especially not for the one who is  trying to crush the serpent's head



Alexei Navalny's anti-corruption foundation has been forced by the Russian court to suspend activities completely. 

Earlier, his life was on stake as he was poisoned while he was readying himself for election campaigning last year. Then he was defamed for the longest time. But his spirit has not died out and he continues to wish to give Russia a more democratic choice of governance. 

Vladimir Putin is hell bent to be the dictator and he is not going to allow Navalny's idea to germinate leave alone thrive to become a solid tree of hope. 

He is the only one standing against Putin. He is the only one who has a fan following on social media which makes him an ideal candidate from the opposition. "The court has suspended the work of FBK and Navalny's headquarters pending the court's decision," the foundation, FBK, has tweeted recently. They are seemingly proud of encouraging an autocratic rule. 

Navalny has been (purposely) embroiled in one controversy over the other. The simply 44 year of age, as a politician, he has been asked to serve a two-and-a-half-year jail sentence in a penal colony for violating the terms of his probation over an earlier conviction for embezzlement while he was recovering from a nerve agent attack in Germany. 

The opposition figure was arrested in January upon landing in Russia following his five-month convalescence in a Berlin hospital.

Earlier this month, the Moscow prosecutor's office had asked the court to declare FBK as an extremist group and its staff as extremists. But this has also been sidelined and the fate of Russia hangs by a lose thread of hope called Navalny. 



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