Tuesday, February 27, 2018

84 87 149 165 | Russian Students Threatened With 'Repressions' After Mentioning Navalny, February 26, 2018


A university administrator in Russia’s Far East reportedly threatened students with “repressions” after one of them mentioned opposition leader Alexei Navalny's name in the hopes of achieving a better class schedule.

Students at the Far Eastern Federal University were threatened with punishment after they jokingly proposed to write “Navalny” on school officials responsible for their class schedules “to get rid of them.”

“No one gave you freedom of speech,” university administrator Yulia Grigoryeva told the students in a social media post dated Feb. 22, as seen in a screenshot shared by Navalny’s Vladivostok campaign page.

Yulia Grigoryeva went on to say that the students would be “subject to repressions” if they publicized the words of university staff online.






Russian students have been threatened with 'Repressions.'





 “No one gave you freedom of speech,” university administrator Yulia Grigoryeva told the students in a social media post.



 the Catholic Church = 165

Yulia Grigoryeva = 84/87
class schedules = 84
The enemies of Putin = 84/87
elections = 87
Russian opposition = 87
Vladimir Putin = 87


Censorship, repression, manipulation, control of the youth, especially with the 2018 Russian Presidential election coming in just a few weeks (March 18, 2018, 3/18 or 18/3).

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