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"Noon Against Putin" () was a
peaceful protest Nonviolent resistance, or nonviolent action, sometimes called civil resistance, is the practice of achieving goals such as social change through symbolic protests, civil disobedience, economic or political noncooperation, satyagraha, constructiv ...
on 17 March of the
2024 Russian presidential election Russian presidential elections, Presidential elections were held in Russia from 15 to 17 March 2024. It was the eighth presidential election in the country. The incumbent president Vladimir Putin won with 88% of the vote, the highest percentage ...
, where voters who do not support
Vladimir Putin Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who has served as President of Russia since 2012, having previously served from 2000 to 2008. Putin also served as Prime Minister of Ru ...
came ''en masse'' to polling stations at noon and vote against Putin or
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the ballot. The protest has been described by the ''
Novaya Gazeta ''Novaya Gazeta'' (, ) is an independent Russian newspaper. It is known for its critical and investigative coverage of Russian political and social affairs, the Chechen wars, corruption among the ruling elite, and increasing authoritarianism i ...
'' as "Navalny's political testament" as it was the last political statement by prominent Russian opposition leader
Alexei Navalny Alexei Anatolyevich Navalny (, ; 4 June 197616 February 2024) was a Russian Opposition to Vladimir Putin in Russia, opposition leader, anti-corruption in Russia, corruption activist and political prisoner. He founded the Anti-Corruption Found ...
prior to his death.


Background


Initiation

The author of the "Noon against Putin" action was politician Maxim Reznik. In January 2024,
Alexei Navalny Alexei Anatolyevich Navalny (, ; 4 June 197616 February 2024) was a Russian Opposition to Vladimir Putin in Russia, opposition leader, anti-corruption in Russia, corruption activist and political prisoner. He founded the Anti-Corruption Found ...
called on Russians to take part in this event. Navalny's last political statement was a call to support "Noon Against Putin". In 14 January 2024, participants on the talk show "What to do?" on the independent Russian channel
TV Rain TV Rain ( rus, Дождь, Dozhd, p=ˈdoʂtʲ, a=Ru-дождь (doʂtʲ).ogg; stylized as ДО///ДЬ) is an independent Russian-language television channel. Launched in Russia in 2010, it has been based in the Netherlands since 2022. It focuse ...
proposed this unified strategy for the elections. One participant, economist
Sergei Guriev Sergei Maratovich Guriev (, ; born 21 October 1971) is a Russian economist, currently serving as the 10th dean and a professor of economics at the London Business School since August 2024. Previously at Sciences Po, he served as provost from 2 ...
, noted that the election would feature "no candidates who are better or worse han Putin but only one very bad candidate". Maxim Katz added that "for the first time in a long time, the entire opposition had a common goal – to campaign for a vote against Putin".
Ivan Zhdanov Ivan Yurievich Zhdanov (; born 17 August 1988) is a Russian politician and lawyer. He was the director of the Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK) and is a member of the Central Council of the Russia of the Future political party. Biography Ivan ...
shared the same opinion, noting on 8 February that Putin wants to divide people, and this action aims to unite people against Putin. Initially, the
Anti-Corruption Foundation The Anti-Corruption Foundation (ACF or FBK; ; ) is a non-profit organization established in 2011 by the Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny. The FBK published investigations into alleged corruption by high-ranking Russian government official ...
considered the idea to be weak, but when they calculated and realized that with the number of 2058 polling stations in only one city, Moscow, if at least half a million people simultaneously come to the rally, then this will be 250 like-minded people for each of the polling stations a lot of people at each site. The action was also supported by
Mikhail Khodorkovsky Mikhail Borisovich Khodorkovsky (, ; born 26 June 1963), sometimes known by his initials MBK, is an exiled Russian businessman, Russian oligarchs, oligarch, and Russian opposition, opposition activist, now residing in London. In 2003, Khodork ...
,
Dmitry Gudkov Dmitry Gennadyevich Gudkov (; born 19 January 1980) is a Russian politician and opposition leader. He was elected as a member of the State Duma in 2011–2016. His father, Gennady Gudkov, was also a Duma deputy in 2001–2012. Both father and ...
,
Yulia Galyamina Yulia Yevgenyevna Galyamina (, born 23 January 1973) is a Russian linguist and political activist. She is a member of the Yabloko political party and has been often arrested and jailed for the organization and high-profile participation in pr ...
, Mikhail Lobanov, Arseny Vesnin,
Sergey Guriev Sergei Maratovich Guriev (, ; born 21 October 1971) is a Russian economist, currently serving as the 10th dean and a professor of economics at the London Business School since August 2024. Previously at Sciences Po, he served as provost from 20 ...
,
Anastasia Shevchenko Anastasia Nukzarievna Shevchenko (; born 23 October 1979) is a Russian public figure and civil activist. She is the first person in Russia to have a criminal case brought against her on charges of participating in an "undesirable" organisation und ...
,
Vladimir Milov Vladimir Stanislavovich Milov (, born 18 June 1972) is a Russian politician, economist and the former chairman of the Russian political party Democratic Choice from May 2012 to December 2015. He served as Deputy Minister of Energy of the Russian ...
,
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,
Abbas Gallyamov Abbas Radikovich Gallyamov (, ; born 30 May 1972) is a Russian political scientist and opinion journalist of Bashkir origin. He is known for had being Vladimir Putin's speechwriter during the latter's premiership between 2008 and 2010. Biogr ...
, Vladimir Pastukhov,
Stanislav Belkovsky Stanislav Aleksandrovich Belkovsky (; born 7 February 1971) is a Russian political analyst and communication specialist. Belkovsky is a commentator on a variety of political issues, including Russian oligarchs, such as Mikhail Khodorkovsky. I ...
, Olga Romanova, Alexander Morozov,
Alexey Venediktov Alexei Alexeyevich Venediktov (; born 18 December 1955) is a Russian journalist, former editor-in-chief, host and co-ownerAlexey Venediktov' at ''Echo of Moscow'', January 1, 2016 (in Russian) of the Echo of Moscow radio station, as well as pub ...
, Tikhon Dzyadko,
Ekaterina Kotrikadze Yekaterina Besikiyevna Kotrikadze (; ka, ეკატერინე კოტრიკაძე, ''Ekaterine Kotrikadze''; born 23 March 1984) is a Georgian-Russian journalist and media manager, host of the TV Rain channel and the former head ...
, Ilya Shablinsky,
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, Ilya Shepelin,
Dmitry Kolezev Dmitry Evgenievich Kolezev () is a Russian journalist from the region called the Urals, known internationally for his work in independent online mass media, primarily dedicated to life in this region. He is particularly known for his criticism ...
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Lyubov Sobol Lyubov Eduardovna Sobol (, née Fedenyova, ; born 13 September 1987) is a Russian opposition politician, lawyer and a member of the Russian Opposition Coordination Council (2012–2013). She produces the YouTube channel "Navalny Live" of Alexei ...
, Ekaterina Shulman, Ekaterina Duntsova,
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, Mitya Aleshkovsky,
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, Evgeny Kiselyov,
Vladimir Kara-Murza Vladimir Vladimirovich Kara-Murza ( rus, Владимир Владимирович Кара-Мурза, p=kɐˌra mʊrˈza; born 7 September 1981) is a Russian-British political activist, journalist, author, filmmaker, and former political p ...
, Lev Ponomarev and other public figures. According to the author of the action:
This action is about the unity of the place and time of our protest against Putin. That is, objective parameters on which there is no need to argue and which the authorities cannot change... This is not an election this is a "special election operation". Why does Putin need it? To prove the unity of the Fuhrer and the nation: there is Putin there is Russia. It is important for him to confirm once again this thesis, which many already believe. Our task is to show that everything is exactly the opposite... Therefore, it is important for us to show ourselves and the world that there are many of us. So this noon should be everywhere: in Kaliningrad, Vladivostok, St. Petersburg, in the Nile Valley and on the top of Everest. This will be a Russian afternoon where Russians must demonstrate their attitude towards Putin. And doing it on site is safe and legal.
Alexey Navalny described the action as a safe and legal way to express his protest. Alexei Navalny also spoke about safety for those participating, since at this time the turnout is already high and there are a lot of voters, "and it is simply impossible to single out those who vote 'against'". Political scientist
Abbas Gallyamov Abbas Radikovich Gallyamov (, ; born 30 May 1972) is a Russian political scientist and opinion journalist of Bashkir origin. He is known for had being Vladimir Putin's speechwriter during the latter's premiership between 2008 and 2010. Biogr ...
on 1 February 2024, agreeing that this is a performance, but, in his opinion, with a sufficient number of participants, "the Russian security forces and bureaucrats, the West, and Ukraine will see that Putin is not as legitimate as everyone thought". A similar idea was expressed by
Dmitry Kolezev Dmitry Evgenievich Kolezev () is a Russian journalist from the region called the Urals, known internationally for his work in independent online mass media, primarily dedicated to life in this region. He is particularly known for his criticism ...
. According to a
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study conducted on 5 February 2024, the initiative is actively discussed on social networks. Leonid Volkov notes that it is especially important to support the initiative in large cities. Sergei Boyko reminds that when collecting signatures, the idea of showing the mass scale of the protest has already worked before. Dmitry Gudkov believes that the 2024 elections should be treated as "Putin's special election operation", and although Putin will get more than 80% support, "the opposition needs to jointly show the artificiality of Putin’s result." On 28 February, the manifesto of the civil movement "Peace. Progress. Human Rights", was prepared by human rights activist Lev Ponomarev and his colleagues. Among other things, the manifesto calls for making the "Noon against Putin" action truly mass-scale: "Only mass participation gives a chance to influence the situation. So let's ensure that the whole of Russia stands in line at the polling stations, and the whole world sees it." The authors of the text called on the opposition to overcome differences and strengthen common action. "The task of the opposition in these weeks is to be with the Russians, to offer them relatively safe options for action, to maximize their voice, to agitate the doubters", the manifesto says. On 3 March, Kirill Martynov, in an interview with Idel.Realii (a news outlet associated with
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), noted that he considered the action good and believed that it was necessary to participate in it. He was echoed by the head of the Watch, Evgeny Kochegin, who believes that the main thing is to fulfill Navalny's last will.


Opposition from the authorities

On 2 February, authorities threatened Yulia Galyamina with criminal charges for organizing the protest. On 2 March 2024, Roskomnadzor blocked the campaign's website, vpolden.org. As of writing, within Russia, it is only accessible through
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or anonymizers. Former Legislative Assembly deputy Sergei Gulyaev shared information that Roskomnadzor sent a notice demanding that Gulyaev's video with a statement about the action be removed from the YouTube service. On 3 March 2024, the authorities of several Russian cities decided to hold
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festivities at the same time as the "Noon against Putin" protest. This has drawn comparisons to the Shashlik Live
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, held amid the
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. On 27 February 2024, Latvian Minister of Justice
Inese Lībiņa-Egnere Inese Lībiņa-Egnere (born 25 September 1977) is a Latvian politician representing the Unity (Latvia), Unity party. She has served as the minister of justice since 2022. She was a member and Deputy Speaker of the 11th Saeima (elected from Reform ...
expressed her opinion that Russians living in Latvia planning to attend the election "essentially support" Russia's invasion of Ukraine. On 11 March 2024, the Chief of the
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Armands Ruks warned that Russian citizens visiting the Russian embassy to vote during 15–17 March would undergo police screenings; those found to be illegal immigrants might be deported. On 14 March 2024, the Moscow Prosecutor's Office released a press statement, stating that it considered organizing and/or participating in "mass events" involving "simultaneous arrival at polling stations" illegal, in a veiled reference to the campaign.


See also

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Boycott of Russia and Belarus Since early 2022, Russia and Belarus have been boycotted by many companies and organizations in Europe, North America, Australasia, and elsewhere, in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which is supported by Belarus. , the Yale School ...
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Reactions to the Russian invasion of Ukraine On 24 February 2022, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War which began in 2014. The Russian invasion of Ukraine, invasion caused Europe's List of largest refugee crises, largest refugee crisis since World War II, with more ...


References


External links

* {{Authority control 2024 Russian presidential election Opposition to Vladimir Putin Russian protests against the invasion of Ukraine 2024 protests March 2024 March 2024 in Russia