A Moscow court has upheld a 20-day jail term for opposition leader Alexei Navalny while police have searched his Moscow headquarters ahead of planned protests.
Navalny was handed the sentence Monday for calling for last week's unsanctioned protest in Nizhny Novgorod. He appealed the verdict to the Moscow City Court, which upheld it today.
Navalny has declared his intention to run for president in the March 2018 election, even though a criminal conviction he calls politically motivated bars him from running.
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