“All of us decent people are hostages here.” Like other voters interviewed, she declined to provide her last name, for fear of reprisal.
“It is so important to see people who think like you, who don’t agree with what is happening,” she said.
More broadly, the muted, purely symbolic form of civil disobedience envisioned by the initiative underscores just how little the Russian opposition can do to influence events in the country amid the pervasive repression.
Noon Against Putin has been expected to be particularly large-scale abroad, because dissident voters faced lower risks outside Russia.
Ms. Navalnaya was seen standing in a long line outside the Russian Embassy in Berlin on Sunday afternoon.
Persons:
Vladimir V, Putin, Aleksei A, Navalny, Mr, Navalny’s, ”, Lena, Noon, Yulia Navalnaya, “, ” Leonid Volkov, Nanna Heitmann, Volkov, Kristina, Navalnaya, Valerie Hopkins, Tomas Dapkus, Anton Troianovski
Organizations:
Sunday, The New York Times, YouTube, Russian Embassy
Locations:
Russian, Ukraine, Moscow, Russia, Lithuania, Lane, Berlin, Riga, Latvia