22 April 2021, 14:44
Five female Navalny supporters detained in Makhachkala
Law enforcers have put five activists who had unfolded posters in support of the opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, in the central square of Makhachkala, in a paddy wagon.
On Wednesday (April 21), law enforcers also detained Diana Dibirova, a student of the Dagestani Arts School, having taken her straight from classes. Dibirova was among those detained on January 23 during a planned rally in support of Navalny in Makhachkala and was warned against participating in illegal actions. However, she achieved through the court the recognition of the illegality of such a warning. Murad Manapov, an assistant coordinator of Navalny's office in Makhachkala, received a similar warning.
The Navalny office was opened in Makhachkala on April 11, and was coordinated by activist, Eduard Ataev. Soon Ataev and his assistant Manapov were arrested. According to Manapov, law enforcers demanded information from him about the plans of the office and about his relatives; he also received several blows and threats of torture.
Yulia Sugueva, a correspondent of the "Mediazona", was detained at a rally in Makhachkala, the edition informed in its Telegram channel.
On January 23, when rallies in support of Navalny were held throughout Russia, the Makhachkala law enforcers removed people from the central square, although none of them, according to eyewitnesses, unfolded any posters or shouted any slogans. In total, about 100 people were taken to the police, including minors.
This article was originally published on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’ on April 21, 2021 at 08:01 pm MSK. To access the full text of the article, click here.
Author: Rasul Magomedov Source: CK correspondent