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“Don’t be afraid, go out on the street. Don’t go for me, go for yourself and your future, “Navalnas says in a video posted on YouTube.
Navaln was arrested Sunday at the Moscow airport when he flew from Germany, where he has been being treated for poisoning since August. The United Nations (UN) and Western countries have called on Russia to immediately launch opposition policies, and some countries have called for new sanctions. A. Navaln is charged with violating the provisions of probation.
The EP will discuss the situation in Navalno on Tuesday
The European Parliament has added an additional item to the agenda of Monday’s January plenary session regarding the arrest of Russian opponent Alexei Navaln in Moscow, said Rikard Jozwiak, a journalist with Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty (RFE / RL).
“The European Parliament will be in plenary session tomorrow [darbotvarkę] added a debate on Navalna, ”Jozwiak told Twitter on Monday.
According to him, the vote on this issue will take place on Thursday.
European Parliament President David Sassoli said on Sunday that “Alexei Navaln’s arrest in Moscow is an insult to the international community and to Europe, which has helped save his life.”
“We ask the Russian authorities to release him immediately. We are ready to invite him to the European Parliament,” he wrote on Twitter.
Authorities arrested President Vladimir Putin’s opponent, 44, at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport on Sunday, less than an hour after the opposition returned to Russia, despite warnings that he would be arrested.
The Russian Prison Service (FSIN) has stated that it arrested Mr. Navalnas for violating the terms of his probation in 2014 in a fraud case. The opposition itself considers the case politically motivated.
Prosecutors can also prosecute an anti-corruption activist on suspicion of embezzlement of nearly $ 4 million. dollars donated to their organizations.
Navaln returned to Russia from Berlin, where he was being treated for a nerve paralyzing substance after poisoning last summer. A critic of the Kremlin claims that the Federal Security Service (FSB) tried to poison him on Putin’s instructions.
The Khimki city court arrested Navalna at a police station on Monday until mid-February.
“The court arrested Navalna for 30 days, which is until February 15,” opposition lawyer Vadim Kobzev told Interfax.
Merkel condemns Navaln’s arrest
German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday condemned the arrest of the Kremlin’s opposition critic Alexei Navaln when he returned to Russia after treatment in Germany and called for his release.
Merkel’s spokesperson, Steffen Seibert, told reporters that the chancellor “condemned” Navaln’s arrest and considered it a “violation of the rule of law.”
According to the spokesman, Russia asked Russia to “release Mr. Navalna immediately.”
Authorities arrested President Vladimir Putin’s opponent, 44, at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport on Sunday, less than an hour after the opposition returned to Russia, despite warnings that he would be arrested.
The Russian Prison Service (FSIN) has stated that it arrested Mr. Navalnas for violating the terms of his probation in 2014 in a fraud case. The opposition itself considers the case politically motivated.
According to Seibert, Russia has detained the “victim of the attempted murder with a chemical weapon”, not the “perpetrator”. He recalled that after this attack, A. Navaln was treated in Germany.
“It is completely unacceptable to accuse Mr. Navalna of violating the conditions of parole while he was in Germany,” said Seibert.
According to the representative, A. Merkel pointed out “repeatedly” that Russia’s treatment of A. Navaln “puts pressure on” relations between Berlin and Moscow.
However, when asked if this would affect Berlin’s plans to continue the Nord Stream 2 project of Russia’s second export gas pipeline through the Baltic Sea, Seibert replied that the German government’s position “does not change.”
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