The Kremlin critic is calling for a massive advertising campaign on social media targeting Russian citizens to counter the Kremlin's 'Goebbelsian propaganda.'
The IndependentBut Navalny, citing unsourced data, said that over 85 percent of Russian adults are still using YouTube, Instagram, WhatsApp,"We need ads. Lots of ads," Navalny urged, calling for a"huge national anti-war campaign" that will start with an advertising campaign.
Russian Police officers detain a man during a unsanctioned protest rally at Manezhnaya Square in front of the Kremlin, March,13,2022, in Moscow, Russia. Hundreds people were detained during an anti-war rally. Navalny says not as many Russians support the war as the Kremlin claims.
"What kind of sociology is there even to talk about when both the question 'Do you support the war in Ukraine?' and the answer 'no' could result in 15 years of imprisonment for the sociologist and the respondent respectively?," wrote the Russian dissident, who was sentenced in March to nine years in a penal colony after being found guilty of fraud and contempt. He was already a two-and-a-half year sentence in prison for parole violation.
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