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“Hello everyone from high security sector A,” said Alexej Navalny (44), welcoming him to his Facebook community. It is the second sign of life since jail. The politician is now in Prison Camp 2 in Pokrov, Russia. With your text, you post a photo of yourself with your head shaved.
Terrible stories circulate about the prison camp: the inmates are said to have been beaten to death with a wooden mallet. But he has not yet experienced any violence, Navalny writes. But it is easy for him to believe all the stories, because the prisoners are tense and scared.
“Friendly concentration camp”
“There is a strict regimen here with countless rules and a strict routine,” he says. “There are cameras everywhere. Everyone is strictly controlled and there is a message if there is the slightest violation of the rules, ”continues Navalny. Because he is considered to be “at risk of flight,” a time check is performed at night to see if he is in his cell.
That is why he calls his new home the “friendly concentration camp.” Still, you’re doing well, write, “You can’t lose your sense of humor.” Send greetings and hugs to your community.
First sign of life in early March.
At the beginning of March he gave his first sign of life through Instagram; at that time he was still in pre-trial detention in Kolchugino. “Everything is fine with me,” Navalny wrote at the time. There is also a patio for walks. But he did not receive any mail and, unlike what happened recently in the Moscow remand prison, he knew less and less about what was happening in the world. Currently, the library and the prison shop are not accessible. It has hardly any variety, apart from culinary experiments.
“It’s hard to believe, but we dried stale bread, and I never would have thought it could be so entertaining.” In his usual humorous tone, Navalny also reported on the dry bread recipes that were most popular with his fellow inmates. I hope everything goes well for you and you don’t miss me. Don’t neglect a healthy diet. “
Sentenced to several years in a prison camp
Despite international demands for his release, a Russian court upheld Navalny’s sentence on February 20 to several years in a prison camp. According to estimates by his lawyers, he could be released in about two and a half years in the summer of 2023. The Russian judiciary has accused Navalny of violating parole requirements in a previous criminal case while recovering from the poison attack. in Germany. The trial is criticized in the West for being politically motivated. (SDA / ouch)
Appeal rejected: Navalny was sent to a prison camp for several years.(00:29)
Published: 03/15/2021, 17:32
Last update: 03/15/2021, 6:13 pm