The Return of Alexei Navalny: discussion at UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies, London

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The Return of Alexei Navalny: discussion at UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies, London

Тайм-коды: 0:00 - Начало трансляции. Intro Ben Noble 04:16 - Mark Galeotti 12:06 - Ekaterina Schulmann 25:18 - Clara Ferreira Marques 35:14 - Q.: Navalny = Mandela? Answer: Mark Galeotti 37:42 Answer: Ekaterina Schulmann 39:14 - Q. (Ekaterina Schulmann): Protests of HongKong 40:05 Answer: Clara Ferreira Marques 41:30 Q.: Who can replace Navalny? 41:52 Answer: Ekaterina Schulmann 42:30 Ben Noble Alexei Navalny – a leading Russian opposition figure – was detained on his return to Russia on Sunday 17 January, following treatment in Berlin for poisoning. An investigation by Bellingcat provided evidence that Navalny was poisoned in Tomsk, Russia, with a nerve agent of the Novichok group by the Federal Security Service (FSB). The day after Navalny returned to Russia, a judge ordered that he be held in custody until 15 February, given the Federal Penitentiary Service's claim that he violated parole conditions (following a suspended sentence handed down to him in 2014) while in Germany. A court hearing is scheduled for 2 February that should make clear whether he will be sent to prison. Navalny's supporters have called for mass street protests on Saturday 23 January. This panel discussion as part of the SSEESing Now series, will discuss the reasons for Navalny's return, his treatment by the authorities, what we can expect going forward, and what this all tells us about Russian politics and society. Panellists: Clara Ferreira Marques – Bloomberg Opinion columnist Mark Galeotti – Honorary Professor, UCL SSEES, and Senior Associate Fellow, Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) Ekaterina Schulmann – Associate Professor at the Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences (MSSES), and Associate Fellow, Chatham House Ben Noble – chair – Lecturer in Russian Politics, UCL SSEES, and Associate Fellow, Chatham House Video on @UCL SSEES channel: https://youtu.be/gOK6rm3lGBA UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES): https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ssees/ https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ssees/people/ben-noble @Ben_H_Noble https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ssees/prof-mark-galeotti – @MarkGaleotti https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/authors/AUdOiXtDiZw/clara-ferreira-marques – @ClaraDFMarques
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Тайм-коды:
0:00 - Начало трансляции. Intro Ben Noble
04:16 - Mark Galeotti
12:06 - Ekaterina Schulmann
25:18 - Clara Ferreira Marques
35:14 - Q.: Navalny = Mandela? Answer: Mark Galeotti
37:42 Answer: Ekaterina Schulmann
39:14 - Q. (Ekaterina Schulmann): Protests of HongKong
40:05 Answer: Clara Ferreira Marques
41:30 Q.: Who can replace Navalny?
41:52 Answer: Ekaterina Schulmann
42:30 Ben Noble

Alexei Navalny – a leading Russian opposition figure – was detained on his return to Russia on Sunday 17 January, following treatment in Berlin for poisoning. An investigation by Bellingcat provided evidence that Navalny was poisoned in Tomsk, Russia, with a nerve agent of the Novichok group by the Federal Security Service (FSB).

The day after Navalny returned to Russia, a judge ordered that he be held in custody until 15 February, given the Federal Penitentiary Service's claim that he violated parole conditions (following a suspended sentence handed down to him in 2014) while in Germany. A court hearing is scheduled for 2 February that should make clear whether he will be sent to prison. Navalny's supporters have called for mass street protests on Saturday 23 January.

This panel discussion as part of the SSEESing Now series, will discuss the reasons for Navalny's return, his treatment by the authorities, what we can expect going forward, and what this all tells us about Russian politics and society.

Panellists:
Clara Ferreira Marques – Bloomberg Opinion columnist

Mark Galeotti – Honorary Professor, UCL SSEES, and Senior Associate Fellow, Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)

Ekaterina Schulmann – Associate Professor at the Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences (MSSES), and Associate Fellow, Chatham House

Ben Noble – chair – Lecturer in Russian Politics, UCL SSEES, and Associate Fellow, Chatham House

Video on @UCL SSEES channel:

UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES):

@Ben_H_Noble

– @MarkGaleotti

– @ClaraDFMarques


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