that's the prison where aleksei navalny is now being held at. natasha romi is a young moscow lawyer who wouldn't normally risk arrest, but she's come out today to protest what she sees as a lawless regime. natasha: we have a citizen who's been poisoned, even almost killed, and then returned to his homeland and imprisoned. this is over all limits. eric: the kremlin has shut down the center to try to stop people gathering, moving in thousands of riot police and troops. natasha: all the downtown metro stations are closed, and they keep closing them during the day, so we have to walk our way through. it's around two to three kilometers, i guess, maybe five, i'm not sure. so, already downtown it's a huge concentration of police forces, and they're arresting people. they're arresting protestors, but we'll see how it's gonna go. i hope it's all gonna go peacefully. we're not here to fight. police force is moving towards downtown. eric: they constantly check for messages on how to evade roadblocks. natasha: and there are no coordinators of protest, beca