Kremlin critic Navalny freed from prison

Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny has been freed from his latest stint in prison, a week after opposition leader Boris Nemtsov was gunned down.

Kremlin critic Navalny freed from prison

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny walks out of a detention center in Moscow, Russia, 06 March 2015.

Top Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny has vowed to keep up his fight against President Vladimir Putin as he was released from his latest jail term, a two-week stint for organising an illegal gathering.

The charismatic opposition leader also said he would pay a visit to the cemetery where outspoken activist Boris Nemtsov was buried after being gunned down last week near the Kremlin.

Because he was behind bars, Navalny was unable to attend the funeral of his friend or a massive rally the two had planned together as a protest against the Kremlin's stance on the crisis in Ukraine.

However, the demonstration on Sunday turned into a roughly 70,000 person memorial march for the slain former deputy prime minister.

"We will continue our activities," said a visibly tired Navalny as he left prison on Friday.

Navalny, who built a large support base on the internet before rallying tens of thousands against the ruling regime in 2011-12 protests, has been the subject of a string of criminal charges.

His latest jail term came after he was arrested for handing out flyers in the Moscow subway advertising the March 1 demonstration, which a judge said was a repeat offence.


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