The thorn in Putin's side - who is Alexei Navalny?

Arrest is nothing new for the man who plans to run for the Russian presidency next year

Alexei Navalny profile
Alexei Navalny in court in Moscow fighting a libel charge
(Image credit: Kirill Kudryavtsev/AFP/Getty Images)

Nobody knows better than Alexei Navalny that Russia's authorities don't like dissent.

The anti-corruption campaigner was arrested in Moscow this week for organising nationwide rallies on the official Russia Day state holiday as part of his campaign to oust President Vladimir Putin - a "long-shot bid", the Washington Post notes.

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