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“The Stalinist approach of ‘no man, no problem’ is still used in Russia. The verdict against Navalnu, handed down by a false court, is not justice but a crime against human rights and democratic values. I call on the leaders of the EU and the international community to act. Sanctions for Russia are on the table again, “wrote G. Nausėda on the social network” Twitter “.
A Moscow court on Tuesday sentenced Navalns to 3.5 years in prison for violating the terms of a previously sentenced one-and-a-half year sentence. Given the time he spent in custody, Navaln will have to remain in the general regime correctional colony for two years and eight months.
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