Navalny video about Putin’s palace a hit on You Tube

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According to YouTube statistics, as of January 20, 19:30 Moscow time, the video became the most-watched video in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Ukraine, Estonia and Cyprus.

In addition, the video hit the top 10 YouTube trends in 15 countries, including Israel, the Czech Republic, Norway, Switzerland, Spain and others.

As of 23:50 Moscow time, the video had been watched by more than 32 million people.

In his investigation Navalny provides new details about Putin’s palace near Gelendzhik. According to him, the palace is worth almost 100 billion rubles ($1.36 billion USD). Inside the palace there is a hookah parlour, casino, theater, an ice skating complex, a church, an underground tunnel with access to the sea.

The Anti-Corruption Foundation said in the video that Navalny decided that he would release the material immediately after returning to Russia. “Alexei did not want the main character of this investigation, Vladimir Putin, to think that we were afraid of him because we reveal his biggest secret from abroad,” said the Anti-Corruption Foundation.

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16 comments

    • It seems ruSSians finally want to know where their money went. Hopefully they now see what Putin really is, stealing their money while ordinary ruSSians don’t even have an indoor-shithouse.

      • I managed to finish the whole vid. It is a tremendous piece of forensic investigative work and Nav is to be congratulated. Were it not for his threatening, disparaging comments on Ukraine and Georgia, he could be someone to get behind. He is openly proposing the proverbial RSM.
        Well that would be a start. At least we now know his strategy and it is a high risk one. Good luck to him.

        • I’m sure the Crimea issue can be solved once a democrat would be in charge. An independent demilitarized state seems most realistic. Navalny is all we got, and he surely is a brave one.

          • I fear he could be a putler lite if he got hold of power, but I hope I’m wrong. There was a Russian dissident who became a western hero because of his brilliant writing: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. But he later turned out to be a vile imperialist with very similar views to putler.

            • Like Gorbachev, who transformed from reformer to Putin-asslicker. I’m neutral on Navalny. But his father was ukrainian and that’s why Putin hates him. I hope when looking in the mirror he will understand where his bravery comes from.

  1. Navalny’s video parade’s the sewer rat’s rise as a crime boss and his insatiable hunger for money and power. In mafia land, this sort of behavior is possible mainly due to the meekness of its people who are too dishearted and intimidated to hit the streets like the Ukrainians did and Belarusians are doing.
    Such conditions can be found in most other third-world countries.

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