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Russian lawmaker flees country after decrying ‘monster’ Putin

‘The whole world looks at us as if we’re insane,’ Sergei Medvedev says.

Sergei Medvedev, a local council member in the Russian city of Perm, has fled to neighboring Georgia after backlash and anonymous threats following an online post in which he criticized President Vladimir Putin as well as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

In a post he shared on the Russian social media network Vkontakte on December 31, Medvedev said: “Russia, wake up! They’re killing you! It’s horrible to realize that the monster who’s behind this is running for election again.”

He added: “I want the war to end! I want to see Russia free from Putin’s shackles.”

The post resulted in his expulsion from the Communist party last week after the Perm city council and law enforcement agencies requested that the party “give a legal assessment” of Medvedev’s social media posts criticizing the war.

Gradually_Adjusting ,
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What took him so long?

moistclump ,

What do you mean?

theodewere ,
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what balls on this guy.. ваше здоровье!

empireOfLove2 ,
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Georgia? Not far enough man. He’s about to “accidentally” fall from a 4th story window in a few weeks.

pearsaltchocolatebar ,

Nah, he’ll drink a cup of tea that really doesn’t agree with him.

autotldr Bot ,

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Sergei Medvedev, a local council member in the Russian city of Perm, has fled to neighboring Georgia after backlash and anonymous threats following an online post in which he criticized President Vladimir Putin as well as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

In a post he shared on the Russian social media network Vkontakte on December 31, Medvedev said: “Russia, wake up!

The post resulted in his expulsion from the Communist party last week after the Perm city council and law enforcement agencies requested that the party “give a legal assessment” of Medvedev’s social media posts criticizing the war.

The leader of the Communist Party in Perm region, Kseniya Aytakova, said “let the competent authorities continue their work,” referring to the police.

Her party also released a lengthy statement affirming its support for the war in Ukraine.

Russia’s crackdown on critics has intensified since Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.


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