Crowds in Tverskaya Square at 14:20, protesting against the imprisonment of Navalny. This is a total PR disaster for President Putin. I hope he and his friends are panicking.

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Crowds in Tverskaya Square at 14:20, protesting against the imprisonment of Navalny. This is a total PR disaster for President Putin. I hope he and his friends are panicking.
Yulia Navalnaya, wife of imprisoned dissident Alexei Navalny, expresses gratitude for the number of people who have showed up in solidarity.
What I think she is saying is: (Such? Which?) a pleasure, that you are all here. Thank you!
Can any Russian speaker translate this more accurately?
Russia: МЫ С ТОБОЙ! СВОБОДУ НАВАЛЬНОМУ!
(Sorry if there are grammatical mistakes).
Good luck to all Russians protesting tomorrow at 14:00 (11:00 Greenwich Mean Time) against the spurious and cowardly arrest of Alexei Navalny.
If Putin and his thugs thinks they can get away with this lawlessness, they are severely mistaken. Outrage is growing. Just today, Navalny’s investigation into Putin’s secret palace has now reached 59 million views. When I checked earlier, it was 56 million.
Putin’s latest crime has backfired-- again. Hiding in his bunker, he desperately resorts to intimidation and blackmail to save face. His criminal regime cannot survive the onslaught of public anger, which, I have just discovered, will take place in around 65 cities.
Good luck suppressing that.
PROTEST!
Telekanal thankfully have an English language live stream of the continued protests against the Kremlin for the arrest and imprisonment of Alexei Navalny.
Following widespread reports of police officers issuing warnings to opposition figures and activists across Russia, law enforcement officials in Moscow have arrested several of Alexey Navalny’s closest associates. This comes ahead of countrywide protests opposing his detention planned for Saturday, January 23. On the evening of January 21, police detained the opposition figure’s press secretary, Kira Yarmysh, as well as Anti-Corruption Foundation employees Lyubov Sobol, Georgy Alburov, and Vladlen Los. Similar arrests have also been reported in three other cities so far.
Thanks to @tuffetu again for this article, with even more shocking information about police brutality and coordinated government intimidation of Navalny’s aides, colleagues, and supporters. Another update is available here, written in Russian.
I find this fucking hilarious
Even people who haven't protested in years are being visited by police at their homes and forced to sign a document saying they will not protest on the 23rd. Teachers & parents being told they will be held responsible if their students & kids go.
Garry Kasparov reporting on the acts of intimidation against Russian citizens, so that they will not protest on January 23rd. Disobey! Protest on January 23rd!