A display screen exhibits the already imprisoned Russian opposition determine Alexei Navalny (2L) as he listens to his verdict over a sequence of extremism expenses on the IK-6 penal colony, a maximum-security jail some 250 kilometres (155 miles) east of Moscow, within the settlement of Melekhovo within the Vladimir area on August 4, 2023.
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Kremlin opposition chief Alexei Navalny was sentenced to 19 extra years in jail after being discovered responsible in a Russian courtroom on a sequence of expenses, his crew confirmed Friday.
Navalny confronted expenses of inciting and financing “extremist exercise” and “rehabilitating Nazi ideology,” expenses he and his supporters reject.
In a social media put up on Thursday, Navalny stated that he anticipated to obtain a “Stalinist” jail time period. He has additionally condemned Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, calling it “essentially the most silly and mindless conflict of the twenty first century.”
Navalny, one among Russian President Vladimir Putin’s most vocal critics, was already serving two jail sentences. A nine-year jail sentence on expenses of embezzlement and fraud and greater than two years for a parole violation.
Friday’s sentence marks Navalny’s third and longest jail time period.
The Biden administration stated it can proceed to advocate for Navalny and the “greater than 500 different designated political prisoners Russia holds.”
“For years, the Kremlin has tried to silence Navalny and forestall his requires transparency and accountability from reaching the Russian folks,” State Division spokesman Matt Miller wrote in a press release.
“By conducting this newest trial in secret and limiting his legal professionals’ entry to purported proof, Russian authorities illustrated but once more each the baselessness of their case and the dearth of due course of afforded to those that dare to criticize the regime,” Miller added.
United Nations human rights chief Volker Turk known as for Navalny’s fast launch and slammed the “imprecise and overly broad expenses.”
“The brand new sentence imposed in the present day on opposition determine Alexei Navalny raises renewed severe considerations about judicial harassment and instrumentalization of the courtroom system for political functions in Russia,” Turk wrote in a press release.
Russian opposition chief Alexei Navalny is seen on a display screen by way of video hyperlink from the IK-2 corrective penal colony in Pokrov earlier than a courtroom listening to to contemplate an enchantment in opposition to his jail sentence, in Moscow, Russia Might 17, 2022.
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Navalny has been held in a distant penal colony since 2021. His detention got here after spending almost half a 12 months in Germany recovering from a nerve agent poisoning in August 2020.
A month after his poisoning, the German authorities stated that the Russian dissident was uncovered to a chemical nerve agent, including the toxicology report supplied “unequivocal proof.” The nerve agent was within the household of Novichok, which was developed by the Soviet Union. Toxicology exams carried out in France and Sweden additionally got here to the identical conclusion.
The Kremlin has repeatedly denied having a task in Navalny’s poisoning.
In March 2021, america sanctioned seven members of the Russian authorities for the alleged poisoning and subsequent detention of Navalny. On the time, the sanctions had been the primary to focus on Moscow beneath President Joe Biden’s administration.