New Russian legal investigation against Navalny



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The critic of the Russian regime Alexei Navalny in July last year, in one of the many previous legal proceedings against him.  Stock Photography.

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The critic of the Russian regime Alexei Navalny in July last year, in one of the many previous legal proceedings against him. Stock Photography.

Russian authorities open another criminal investigation against regime critic Alexei Navalny. He is now accused of using money raised from the public for organizations in which he participates for personal use.

Navalny was poisoned in late August on a flight in Russia and was later flown to Germany for treatment. Several foreign laboratories have determined that Navalny was poisoned with the Novitjok neurotoxin, which was developed in the Soviet Union.

During his stay abroad, the opposition politician has remained a nail in the Kremlin’s eye. Among other things, together with various media outlets, he managed to call an agent of the Russian security service FSB who reported on his poisoning.

The Russian authorities, who officially deny any involvement in Navalny’s disease, have filed a series of lawsuits against him.

On Monday, the FSIN federal prison authority demanded that Navalny leave Germany immediately and arrive at his office in Moscow no later than Tuesday morning. If this does not happen, it can be said that you violated the rules for a parole from a previous prison sentence, according to the authority.

Navalny and most observers believe the lawsuits are politically motivated.

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