On the official website of the Committee on law, order and security of St. Petersburg government has published the film-investigation “you do not Dimon” dedicated to the possible involvement of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev of the Russian Federation towards corruption.
Under the film unknown left a note: “These people steal our money, imprison random innocent people and using law enforcement agencies like dogs on a chain, and their crimes they go unpunished. These people are completely discredited concepts such as “Democracy”, “Right” and “Freedom of speech”.
Up to 18 hours, the publication was removed.
On 11 June, the film “you do not Dimon” has also been published on the website of the Prosecutor’s office of Yaroslavl region. The video was accompanied by text: “the Prosecutor’s office of Yaroslavl urged citizens not to succumb to provocations and not to go to an unsanctioned event! Sitting at home. Soon we’ll seat you, instead of Dimona”.
Later, the Ministry said hacking.
12 APR 2017 Navalny urged citizens of Russia to organize public anti-corruption measures and to go out in Day of Russia. The politician argued the fact that the authorities did not provide any answers to the corruption charges, Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Medvedev, voiced in the film Fund of struggle against corruption (FBK) “He’s not Dimon.”
According to the FCO, while activists in more than 180 cities of Russia intend to organise public protest actions on June 12.
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