Quote Originally Posted by laxxy
[He says that he thinks that Putin's regime is not democratic and a change in regime, even by force, would be a nice thing -- I agree (at least on the first part of the statement). But this is just an opinion.
He claims to work to discredit the regime through legal means -- PR perhaps -- I don't see anything wrong with that either; certainly it is not a crime anywhere in a civilized world to campaign against a government. I much doubt his ability to actually do much, but that is another matter.
You may say that he does other, illegal, things that he is not talking about -- could be, I have no idea -- but this speech offers no evidence for that.

In fact, what troubles me most about Russia is that there are people there who would consider such statements as criminal.
Это он уже потом отыграл назад про "законные" средства борьбы, когда его припугнули лишением статуса политического беженца. В первом интервью не про какие "законные" или "легальные" не говорилось. Интересно, это какими же законными средствами можно осуществить силовую смену легитимного правительства?