leonid volkov believes the best way to keep navalny alive is to keep his struggle in the public eye. hoped, the dust settled a little bit. it's so easy to stage something when a person's in prison. like, okay, it was a conflict with a cell mate or something like this. this is something that could unfortunately happen. so, our task is not to let dust settle, not to let navalny disappear from the radars of public opinion and awareness. eric: from her base in london, maria pevchikh will continue producing invtigative videos on kremlin corruption. maria: we are of course affected, but by the time that aleksei has been to prison, it's not nice, it's not good, we prefer to work when he's around, but it's not going to stop us from doing what we're doing, and it's not going to make our work less noticeable or less effective. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ eric: before stopping the protests, volkov engineered one last demonstration: people shining lights on valentine's day to show love is stronger than fear. natasha: i feel so inspired, and it's so empowering to see all those people and i think it was a great idea t