Russian authorities threatened Navalny with imprisonment – latest news / NV



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Alexey Navalny (Photo: REUTERS / Shamil Zhumatov / File Photo)

The Moscow Federal Prison Service threatened Alexei Navalny with replacing the suspended sentence with a real one. He was ordered to appear immediately for a review.

This was reported by the FSIN press service.

There they threatened to go to court with a request to replace Navalny’s suspended sentence with a real one in the case of participation in rallies that were not coordinated with the authorities. The agency said Navalny, who is in Germany, “does not fulfill the duties of a suspended sentence and evades inspection control.

The FSIN refers to a post in The Lancet about the poisoning of a politician by a rookie. He states that already before October 12, Navalny passed «all the consequences of his illness. “

According to Navalny’s lawyer, Vadim Kobzev, they sent him an SMS message for Navalny to arrive at the Moscow branch of the FSIN at 9:00 am on December 29.

The lawyer explained that if the department goes to court and the court upholds its claims, the Russian opponent will receive 3.5 years in real prison.

Navalny reacted to FSIN’s statement on his Twitter, noting that citing an article from The Lancet, Russian authorities «the poisoning was officially recognized. “

On December 23, the leading medical journal The Lancet published a report on the treatment of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny at the Berlin Charite clinic.

On December 21, Navalny released a recording and the history of his call to FSB officer Konstantin Kudryavtsev, a military chemist who was part of an alleged group that had been following the opposition for several years, indicating that Navalny had been diagnosed with severe cholinesterase inhibitor poisoning. Subsequently, a laboratory of the German armed forces identified an organophosphate nerve agent from the Novice group in blood samples taken immediately after the opponent’s hospitalization.

The PACE Human Rights Commission will hold a meeting on January 19 on the poisoning case of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Navalny himself and the Russian side will be invited to the meeting.

The findings of Novichok’s poisoning were confirmed by three independent laboratories in Germany, France and Sweden.

The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons also found traces of the Novichok group in the analyzes of the Russian opponent.

Alexei Navalny felt bad on board the Tomsk-Moscow plane on August 20. The ocean liner made an emergency landing at Omsk airport, from where the opponent was transferred to a local emergency hospital in a coma.

Two days later, the politician was evacuated to the Berlin Charite clinic. Several weeks after the poisoning, Navalny’s condition improved and he was disconnected from the ventilator.

A month after the poisoning, Navalny was discharged from the hospital, he is in rehabilitation in Germany.

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