“How does she live with herself?



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The propaganda television channel RT showed a story about the visit of a member of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation Maria Butina, who was deported from the United States in 2019, to a penal colony where opposition leader Alexei Navalny is located. In the video a dispute between Navalny and Butina is heard, but the politician’s face was not shown.

On April 1, the Russian propaganda television channel RT broadcast a story about a penal colony in the city of Pokrov, where opposition politician Alexei Navalny is serving a sentence.

There she received a visit from a member of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation, Maria Butina, who was convicted in the United States in 2019 for trying to influence American politicians and was deported from the country.

The video does not show Navalny’s face. But there was a dispute between the politician and Butina, who said that Navalny “had not yet been in American jails.” The politician accused her of lying and called her the servant’s representative.

Along with Butina Navalny, Kirill Vyshinsky, executive director of Russia Today MIA, suspected of treason in Ukraine (in 2019 he was extradited to Russia as part of a detainee exchange) visited. RT notes that Navalny’s conversation with Vyshinsky “did not take place at all.”

After a visit to Telegram, Butina said that the politician looks “quite normal” and “does not seem like a person who is not allowed to sleep.”

“Residents said that Aleksey requires a special attitude and special conditions. They told me they weren’t happy with Navalny’s behavior, who “lies like a teacher” all day, “doesn’t clean up what he gets dirty,” he said. Butina called the colony “practically exemplary” and compared it to a “pioneer camp.”



On the official website of Navalny it was explained that the visit took place on April 1: instead of a doctor, “a miserable propagandist from the RT Butina channel arrived, accompanied by video cameras.”

“She screamed that this is the best and most convenient prison. Navalny reprimanded her for 15 minutes in front of the prison line, calling her a parasite and a government servant of thieves. After that, Butina went to record interviews with activists to say what Well that was all., – says the message.

Head of the Research Department of the Anticorruption Foundation (founded by Navalny) Maria Pevchikh named Butin is a “cheeky fool”.



“The doctor is not allowed, they continue to torture, but they brought María Butina’s corrupted skin to the colony to film a report about how well she is in the colony. You, Maria, should sit there yourself.” Pevchikh wrote on Twitter.

“How she lives with herself is a mystery. Maria has no intelligence, no conscience, nothing, except the desire to lick the power and get a warm place somewhere in power for this. Shame”, – aggregate Singing.



The next day, the propaganda resource Life showed a video of Navalny in the colony. These are three videos without sound, the recordings were made on March 23. From them, Life concluded that the politician is a “cheeky simulator.” On April 2, RIA Novosti published a text report on Vyshinsky’s visit.

Navalny went on a hunger strike on March 31. Demand to see a doctor. According to the politician, it was observed Acute progressive pain “first in the back, then in the right leg, and now with numbness in part of the left leg.”

Since August 2020, Navalny has undergone treatment and rehabilitation in Germany after poisoning with a Novichok-class military substance. The plane in which he flew from Tomsk to Moscow, urgently landed in Omsk on August 20 due to the deteriorating state of the politician. Navalny was initially in a hospital in Omsk, and on August 22 he was taken to the Berlin clinic “Charite”. The politician was in a coma for 18 days. The opponent considers the assassination attempt a terrorist act organized by the FSB on the orders of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Navalny returned to Russia from Germany on January 17, 2021. Immediately after his return, he was detained at Sheremetyevo airport in the Yves Rocher case and arrested for 30 days (as part of the case, he received a suspended sentence and was supposed who was supposed to appear before investigators, but did not do so due to his treatment in Germany).

The Simonovsky Court of Moscow on February 2, in a retreat at the Moscow City Court, replaced Navalny’s suspended sentence with a real one in the Yves Rocher case. Taking into account the time he spent under house arrest, the politician will remain in a general regime colony for two years and 6.5 months.

February 20 Babushkinsky Court From moscow He refused to comply with the ECHR’s decision to release Navalny and recognized the decision to replace the suspended policy with a real one as legal.

At the end of February, Navalny was transferred to Correctional Colony No. 2 in the city of Pokrov, Vladimir region. He noted that the Russian prison system was able to surprise him. “I had no idea that it was possible to organize a real concentration camp 100 km from Moscow,” the politician wrote.

Navalny’s lawyers visited him at IK-2 in the city of Pokrov, Vladimir region, on March 25. Lawyer Olga Mikhailova said that they take away the politician’s right leg, from medications give ibuprofen ointment and tablets.

On March 25, the opponent’s wife, Yulia Navalnaya, said that her husband started having back problems a month ago at the Matrosskaya Tishina remand center in Moscow. According to her, the problems worsened after Navalny was transferred to the Vladimir region. Relatives of the politician demand that he give him the opportunity to be treated by doctors they trust.

“[Президент России Владимир] Putin has already told the whole country that he is reading my appeals. So: I demand the immediate release of my husband Alexei Navalny, whom he illegally pushed to jail, “she said.

Putin’s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said the Kremlin would not react to Navalny’s appeal. He said that now that Navalny has been convicted and is in a colony, the “recipient of such appeals” is the Federal Penitentiary Service.



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