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Petersburg: the student was expelled after detention for laying flowers in memory of Navalny
Student of St. Petersburg State University Maria Kiselev was expelled from the university after being detained for laying flowers in memory of Alexei Navalny. About this writes "Paper".
Kiselev was detained on February 16 on the Voskresenskaya embankment. The court appointed her five days of arrest under the article on the organization of the rally. The deduction decision indicates that the student violated the rules of the charter of the university.
According to "Paper", Kiseleva turned to the commission to resolve pre -trial disputes. If at St. Petersburg State University does not change the decision to expel the girl appeals him in court.
On February 16, the Federal Penitentiary Service published a message about the death of the opposition policy of Alexei Navalny in a special regime colony No. 3 in the village of Harp beyond the polar circle. He was serving a 19-year term for the conclusion in the "extremist" case-he was charged with seven articles of the Criminal Code, including the creation of an extremist community.
After the news of the death of Navalny in many cities of Russia, actions of the politician memory began . Most often, people laid flowers to spontaneous memorials, at times got into pickets.
In memory promotions, according to the calculations of the OVD-Info, the security forces detained more than 350 people. The most detainees were in St. Petersburg-at least 110.
On March 1, Alexei Navalny was buried in Moscow at the Borisov cemetery after the funeral service and in the absence of a civilian memorial service. Thousands of people gathered in parting with the politician.