Google removes Russian opposition leader's YouTube videos

IANS  |  Moscow 

on Saturday yielded to the pressure from the and decided to remove videos featuring the country's main from its popular video-sharing platform after the Kremlin accused the corporation of attempting to interfere in its electoral process.

Supporters of Alexei Navalny, the of the liberal of the Future party, were quick to slam the US-based multinational company for what they described as a surrender in the face of illegal demands made by the administration of Vladimir Putin, news reported.

"For the first time in history, the company has satisfied the illegal demands of Russian authorities and has taken down from the paid ads promoting the rally against pensions reform," said Leonid Volkov, a close partner of the opposition leader, on the

He was referring to a planned demonstration to protest a bill that would raise the retirement age in the country, organized by Navalny and scheduled for Sunday, coinciding with nationwide balloting that includes by-elections to the (lower house of Parliament), as well as several gubernatorial and in cities such as

According to Volkov, had also removed most videos uploaded by Navalny and his followers.

had sent a letter to urging him to respect Russian election laws, which ban political information in the run-up to election days.

Navalny has frequently used his YouTube channel to rally supporters to take part in anti-government protests.

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First Published: Sat, September 08 2018. 18:52 IST