RA’s Daily Russia News Blast – Oct 17, 2013

An appellate judge in Kirov yesterday suspended the five-year sentence that was due to be handed down to opposition figure Alexei Navalny, who thanked his supporters for ‘poking […] the Toad […] with a sharp stick’. He will be banned from seeking elected office for several years, however. ‘If anyone out there thinks that now I’m going to shy away from every protest and every activity in fear of a misdemeanor that will turn my suspended sentence into a real one, that is in vain,’ he wrote. Defense lawyers say they plan to appeal the verdict. RFE/RL compiled a roundup of social media responses to the news, and has some footage from the hearing, including Navalny’s final plea (this third of the trial). The elected opposition mayor of Yekaterinburg talks to the Financial Times about his ‘unprecedented’ defeat of United Russia in the last elections. The U.S. is calling on Russia to investigate the recent ‘unacceptable’ attack on a senior Dutch diplomat in Moscow, adding that it is ‘disturbed by a reported anti-LGBT element’ to the incident. German Chancellor Angela Merkel discussed with President Vladimir Putin her concern over the arrest of a number of Greenpeace activists in the Arctic.