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Navalny: Joe Biden imposes major sanctions on Russia

The Biden administration has announced a long list of sanctions against over 500 Russian targets. This is a major escalation in its campaign to counter Russia’s actions, a response to the death of Russian political opposition leader Alexey Navalny, as well as continued military aggression against Ukraine.

These sanctions are the largest taken in a single day since the start of the conflict.

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Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny died in Russian custody in circumstances that have been condemned internationally.

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The latest sanctions are also likely to be far-reaching, targeting those involved in Navalny’s conviction, Russia’s financial sector and defense industry. They could even affect entities working against the sanctions. The United States is working to limit the Kremlin’s sources of revenue and weaken its ability to arm its military.

The sanctions are not limited to Russian actors. They also affect third-party entities in countries such as China, Serbia and the United Arab Emirates, which have supplied Russia with materials essential to its war effort. The US Treasury and State Departments have announced a series of trade restrictions. The Commerce Department has imposed additional restrictions on more than 90 entities.

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Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, has boasted of his country’s resistance to such sanctions, although they have been imposed in the past. U.S. officials recognize the need to adjust their sanctions strategy in order to continue putting pressure on the Russian economy. Treasury officials stress the importance of preventing Russia from accessing critical supply chains for its military production.

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While world powers are still discussing the implications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and Navalny’s death, the EU and UK are also expected to announce sanctions packages to align with US policies.

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Even in prison, Alexei Navalny urges Russians to protest!

Alexei Navalny has called on Russians to show their disapproval of President Vladimir Putin… even though the notorious Russian opposition leader is currently in prison!

Putin’s expected victory, which will mark his fifth presidential term, has been widely anticipated due to his tight control over the country’s political scene. The risks of dissent are greatly reduced in a climate of political repression, where most opposition leaders are in prison or exile and independent media are largely suppressed. The integrity of the elections is also in doubt, as they will take place over three days, from March 15 to 17, and will include online voting.

This makes independent monitoring much more difficult.

Navalny, his team and others continue to be active in politics despite these obstacles, encouraging voters to choose someone other than Putin.

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Navalny says the protest is a good way to show disapproval of Putin, and that the authorities would find it hard to stop a well-organized mass action.

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Navalny’s transfer to Russia’s most secure prison above the Arctic Circle is a perfect example of the cost of Navalny’s opposition. Navalny is currently serving a 19-year sentence for charges he believes to be politically motivated.

He spent several months isolated in a penal colony in the Vladimir region.

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That’s not going to help him convince others to oppose Putin…