November 29, 2025 at 14:30 on Embassy of Russia (Rua Visconde de Santarém 71, Lisboa) there will be a 🙋 139th Weekly protest

1.7 tons of cocaine from Venezuela. Naoko's third arrest. A supporter of Reza Pahlavi is dead.

November 15, 2025 ⏱ 14:30
Embassy of Russia, 📍 Rua Visconde de Santarém 71, Lisboa

1.7 tons of cocaine from Venezuela. Naoko's third arrest. A supporter of Reza Pahlavi is dead.

You're watching news from the weekly rally in front of the Russian Embassy in Lisbon. Today is November 15, 2:30 PM.

On November 3, PÚBLICO, citing a report from the Lusa news agency, stated that the Portuguese Judicial Police and the Portuguese Navy intercepted a semi-submersible carrying 1.7 tons of cocaine. Four crew members, who had arrived from Venezuela, were detained.
www.publico.pt/2025/11/03/sociedade/noticia/pj-marinha-interceptam-embarcacao-17-toneladas-cocaina-2153220

On November 12, in an interview on the DW News channel, one of the leaders of the Venezuelan opposition, Leopoldo López, responding to doubts about who will seize power after the Maduro drug cartel regime is removed from power, recalled that Venezuela has a legitimately elected president: Edmundo González, who received 70% of the vote and could have received 90% if citizens who had left the country had been able to participate in the vote.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKrS4Uyby-E

On November 8, the Dozhd TV channel, citing Vecherniye Vedomosti, reported that the case against Mikhail Slobodian, a veteran of the war in Ukraine who, while drunk, struck and killed two schoolgirls last year, had been dropped.
tvrain.tv/news/sud-ne-stal-lishat-voditelskih-prav-uchastnika-vojny-kotoryj-pjanym-sbil-nasmert-dvuh-shkolnits-vechernie-vedomosti-566757/

On November 13, human rights activists from SK SOS reported that Aliya Ozdamirova, who fled Chechnya due to threats, was deceived or forcibly taken back from Georgia on November 9, and her funeral took place just three days later. In conversations with human rights activists, Aliya said her brothers beat her because her business partners owed money to investors and accused her of theft.
sksos.org/news/chechenka-umerla-pri-strannyh-obstoyatelstvah/

On November 6, Novaya Gazeta Europa reported that a court in the Sverdlovsk region had begun hearing an administrative case against a local resident. This is the first case under the article on searching for and gaining access to “knowingly extremist materials.”
novayagazeta.eu/articles/2025/11/06/v-rossii-zaveli-pervoe-delo-za-poisk-ekstremistskikh-materialov-news

On November 10, Deutsche Welle reported that singer Naoko had been detained for the third time, again upon leaving a detention center. The day before, her fiancé, the guitarist for the Stoptime band, was detained again too.
www.dw.com/ru/pevicu-naoko-v-tretij-raz-zaderzali-na-vyhode-iz-specpriemnika/a-74682702

In the last video, we talked about how you can support street musicians. I know several people who are already learning Monetochka's song “You're a Soldier.” Join them!
adrl.pt/event/2025-11-08/en

On November 8, The Guardian reported on the death of Iranian student and amateur boxer Omid Sarlak, a few hours after he posted a video on Instagram of himself burning a photo of Ali Khamenei. This is considered a serious crime, but people in Iran are publicly burning his photos in protest. Shortly before his death, he wrote to Iranian wrestler Ebrahim Eshaghi that his life was in danger and that “if anything were to happen to him, we should be his voice.”
www.theguardian.com/world/2025/nov/08/death-iranian-activist-burned-picture-supreme-leader-omid-sarlak

Iran's exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi wrote on Instagram: “Omid Sarlak was a brave soul... who stood up to the oppression of the Islamic Republic and sacrificed his life for Iran’s freedom.”
www.instagram.com/p/DQmhk9WDo6W

Russia is not their property.

If you want change in Russia—make your contribution.

Skit for the new video of the Kasta band A Call.

Hi! Hello!

I can't hear you, can you hear me?

I can't hear you, can you hear me?

Hear me?

Hear me?

Shit, I can't fucking hear a thing.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=5U23pJle-HI

November 15, 2025 ⏱ 14:30
Embassy of Russia, 📍 Rua Visconde de Santarém 71, Lisboa

1.7 tons of cocaine from Venezuela. Naoko's third arrest. A supporter of Reza Pahlavi is dead.

You're watching news from the weekly rally in front of the Russian Embassy in Lisbon. Today is November 15, 2:30 PM.

On November 3, PÚBLICO, citing a report from the Lusa news agency, stated that the Portuguese Judicial Police and the Portuguese Navy intercepted a semi-submersible carrying 1.7 tons of cocaine. Four crew members, who had arrived from Venezuela, were detained.
www.publico.pt/2025/11/03/sociedade/noticia/pj-marinha-interceptam-embarcacao-17-toneladas-cocaina-2153220

On November 12, in an interview on the DW News channel, one of the leaders of the Venezuelan opposition, Leopoldo López, responding to doubts about who will seize power after the Maduro drug cartel regime is removed from power, recalled that Venezuela has a legitimately elected president: Edmundo González, who received 70% of the vote and could have received 90% if citizens who had left the country had been able to participate in the vote.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKrS4Uyby-E

On November 8, the Dozhd TV channel, citing Vecherniye Vedomosti, reported that the case against Mikhail Slobodian, a veteran of the war in Ukraine who, while drunk, struck and killed two schoolgirls last year, had been dropped.
tvrain.tv/news/sud-ne-stal-lishat-voditelskih-prav-uchastnika-vojny-kotoryj-pjanym-sbil-nasmert-dvuh-shkolnits-vechernie-vedomosti-566757/

On November 13, human rights activists from SK SOS reported that Aliya Ozdamirova, who fled Chechnya due to threats, was deceived or forcibly taken back from Georgia on November 9, and her funeral took place just three days later. In conversations with human rights activists, Aliya said her brothers beat her because her business partners owed money to investors and accused her of theft.
sksos.org/news/chechenka-umerla-pri-strannyh-obstoyatelstvah/

On November 6, Novaya Gazeta Europa reported that a court in the Sverdlovsk region had begun hearing an administrative case against a local resident. This is the first case under the article on searching for and gaining access to “knowingly extremist materials.”
novayagazeta.eu/articles/2025/11/06/v-rossii-zaveli-pervoe-delo-za-poisk-ekstremistskikh-materialov-news

On November 10, Deutsche Welle reported that singer Naoko had been detained for the third time, again upon leaving a detention center. The day before, her fiancé, the guitarist for the Stoptime band, was detained again too.
www.dw.com/ru/pevicu-naoko-v-tretij-raz-zaderzali-na-vyhode-iz-specpriemnika/a-74682702

In the last video, we talked about how you can support street musicians. I know several people who are already learning Monetochka's song “You're a Soldier.” Join them!
adrl.pt/event/2025-11-08/en

On November 8, The Guardian reported on the death of Iranian student and amateur boxer Omid Sarlak, a few hours after he posted a video on Instagram of himself burning a photo of Ali Khamenei. This is considered a serious crime, but people in Iran are publicly burning his photos in protest. Shortly before his death, he wrote to Iranian wrestler Ebrahim Eshaghi that his life was in danger and that “if anything were to happen to him, we should be his voice.”
www.theguardian.com/world/2025/nov/08/death-iranian-activist-burned-picture-supreme-leader-omid-sarlak

Iran's exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi wrote on Instagram: “Omid Sarlak was a brave soul... who stood up to the oppression of the Islamic Republic and sacrificed his life for Iran’s freedom.”
www.instagram.com/p/DQmhk9WDo6W

Russia is not their property.

If you want change in Russia—make your contribution.

Skit for the new video of the Kasta band A Call.

Hi! Hello!

I can't hear you, can you hear me?

I can't hear you, can you hear me?

Hear me?

Hear me?

Shit, I can't fucking hear a thing.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=5U23pJle-HI

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