AHPGS(Accreditation Agency in Health and Social Sciences)
28 January 2021 Thursday
Protests could cause more unrest in Russia
In Russia, 370 thousand people demonstrated for the release of the arrested Russian activist and opposition Alexey Navalny. Commenting on the demonstrations in which more than 2 thousand people were detained, the Ukrainian Political Scientist Dr. Viktoriia Demydova said: “Even if there is no aim to change the regime in Russia, the protests can cause more unrest in the country. Russian society has been moving towards revolution in recent years, comparable to revolutions in other Eurasian countries.”
In Russia, 370 thousand people demonstrated for the release of the arrested Russian activist and opposition Alexey Navalny. Commenting on the demonstrations in which more than 2 thousand people were detained, the Ukrainian Political Scientist Dr. Viktoriia Demydova said: “Even if there is no aim to change the regime in Russia, the protests can cause more unrest in the country. Russian society has been moving towards revolution in recent years, comparable to revolutions in other Eurasian countries.”
370 thousand people gathered in Moscow, the capital of Russia, protested for the release of the imprisoned Russian opposition Alexey Navalny. Stating that the protests, in which more than 2,000 people were detained, could cause further unrest in the country, faculty member of Istanbul Gelisim University Department of Political Science and International Relations Asst. Prof. Dr. Viktoriia Demydova said that the Russian society has moved towards a revolution comparable to the revolutions in other Eurasian countries in recent years.