Elisabeth Braw: Russian Opposition Leader Alexey Navalny: "Putin Won't Last for Another Six Years'

Huffington Post Friday 18th May, 2012

The task Alexey Navalny has set himself, exposing corruption in Russia, seems too big for one person. Russia is, after all, a country near the bottom of Transparency International's Corruptions Perceptions Index. But Russians are sick of corruption -- and this could topple Putin, Navalny says.


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11 months ago wasobia said :

Mr Alexey Navalny is confused and ignorant. Why listen to this little brain man?we the west know he and othter opposition apart from the communist are sponsored to distablize Russia.If they succeed ,God forbid, can they rule and protect Russia from USA expansion into Europe inorder to invade Russia? Please, you idiot stop this stupidity.


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