KEY POINTS
  • Secretary of State Anthony Blinken condemned Russia's use of "harsh tactics" against peaceful protesters who urge for the release of Putin opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
  • More than 4,500 people were detained by Russian authorities for participating in the protests, according to a monitoring group.
  • "It remains striking to me, how concerned, and maybe even scared, the Russian government seems to be of one man, Mr. Navalny," Blinken said last week.
Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny takes part in a rally to mark the 5th anniversary of opposition politician Boris Nemtsov's murder and to protest against proposed amendments to the country's constitution, in Moscow, Russia February 29, 2020.

WASHINGTON – Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has condemned the "persistent use of harsh tactics" by Russian authorities on peaceful protesters who took to the streets across Russia on Sunday to call for the release of opposition leader Alexei Navalny.

For the second weekend in a row, tens of thousands rallied across the country in an effort to raise awareness for Navalny, a vocal critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who was detained earlier this month by authorities.