The
mural in President Vladimir Putin's hometown showed a smiling
Navalny, whose activist network is on the brink of being
outlawed as "extremist", making a heart shape with his hands
next to the slogan "A hero of a new time".
Police arrived at the scene at 9am local time and workers
arrived to start painting over it with yellow paint within
around 90 minutes. It was unclear who painted the mural.
Navalny, Putin's most outspoken domestic opponent, is serving a
2-1/2 year jail sentence for parole violations on an earlier
conviction that he says was politically motivated.
A court is considering a request by Moscow's prosecutor to ban
Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK) and his regional
offices on the grounds they are extremist. The next hearing in
that case is expected on Thursday.
Lyubov Sobol, a Navalny ally, mocked authorities for painting
over the mural.
"That's how they transform everything 'alive' and beautiful into
the impersonal and 'dead'. For us, Russia is for happiness, for
them, it is for gloom and stagnation," she wrote on Twitter.
(Reporting by Anton Vaganov; writing by Tom Balmforth; editing
by Alexandra Hudson)
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