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Over 100 detained at memorials for Navalny in Russia
A portrait of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny and flowers are pictured during a rally in front of the Russian embassy in Oslo, Norway on February 16, 2024, following the announcement that the Kremlin’s most prominent critic had died in an Arctic prison. ― AFP pic

MOSCOW, Feb 17 ― Russian police have detained more than 100 people at spontaneous memorials for deceased opposition leader Alexei Navalny, the OVD-Info rights group said today.

The 47-year-old Kremlin critic was serving a 19-year prison sentence in the Arctic when authorities announced his death, prompting grief among his supporters.

People were seen gathering to place flowers at makeshift monuments across Russia late today, and in some cases were detained by police, social media footage showed.

As of February 17, "more than 101 people” had already been detained in 10 cities, including 64 in Russia's second largest city of Saint Petersburg, OVD-Info said.

Eleven people were detained in the capital Moscow, and multiple others in the cities of Nizhny Novgorod, Krasnodar, Rostov-on-Don and Tver, it added.

Protests are illegal in Russia under strict anti-dissent laws, and authorities have clamped down particularly harshly on rallies in support of Navalny.

Authorities in the Russian capital said yesterday they were aware of calls online "to take part in a mass rally in the centre of Moscow” and warned people against attending. ― AFP

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