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Demonstrators Led by Exiled Russian Opposition Hold Anti-Putin Rally in Berlin

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Protests led by Yulia Navalnaya, widow of Alexei Navalny, and other exiled Russian opposition leaders were held in Berlin against Vladimir Putin and his actions in Ukraine, with demands including an end to the Ukraine war and the release of opposition figures.

    1. We believe in our country and our future. And I know the day is not far away when that building, which is now a nest of Putin's spies in Europe, will become the embassy of free Russia.
    1. Victory for Ukraine, Defeat for Putin, Freedom for Russia.
    1. Never before during Putin's entire rule has there been such a level of political repression, such a level of censorship, such a situation where the entire opposition has been destroyed inside Russia, and those who have not been destroyed have been forced to leave Russia.
    2. Unfortunately, no one has invented any clear instructions on how to fight dictatorships. And this is not only a problem for the Russian opposition in exile because Russia's aggression, Putin's aggression, is now a problem for the entire civilised world.
    1. One protest alone won't change anything. We need to keep coming out.
    2. We must come out [to protests] and struggle against the Putin regime, come out and struggle against this war that Putin started with Ukraine, come out and remind people about political prisoners.
Demonstrators Led by Exiled Russian Opposition Hold Anti-Putin Rally in Berlin