• @[email protected]
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    3211 months ago

    I don’t know why he chose to go back…

    As sad as it is, he had to expect that kind of treatment

    • @[email protected]
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      1211 months ago

      He was willing to be a martyr. He chose and honorable path that highlighted the abusive, dishonorable leadership in the Kremlin.

      • @ikidd
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        311 months ago

        Was there some question about the quality of that leadership beforehand?

        • @[email protected]
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          311 months ago

          Of course. Many people support the Kremlin, many hate it. Navalny handled himself in a way that cost him dearly but was embarrassing for the Kremlin.

    • @SupraMario
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      211 months ago

      Don’t cry to much for the guy, he’s better than putin but still believes a lot of the russian ownership of Ukraine. Along with some of their more Orthodox style ways. He might not have attacked Ukraine but he’s not a saint.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    1111 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Lawyers for Alexey Navalny said Monday they have lost contact with the jailed Russian opposition leader, who was believed to be imprisoned in a penal colony about 150 miles east of Moscow, and his whereabouts are unknown.

    Lawyers have made several attempts to get access to two penal colonies where Navalny, who has suffered serious health issues, was believed to be, spokesperson Kira Yarmysh said on X on Monday.

    He should never have been jailed in the first place, and we’re going to work with our embassy in Moscow to see how much more we can find out,” John Kirby, US National Security Council spokesman, told reporters aboard Air Force One.

    “What it was, we don’t know, but given that he was deprived of food, kept in a punishment cell without ventilation and had his walking time reduced to a minimum, it looked like a hungry faint,” Yarmush said.

    He posed as a senior official from Russia’s National Security Council tasked with carrying out an analysis of the poisoning operation, and phoned Kudryavtsev, who provided a detailed account of how the nerve agents was applied to a pair of Navalny’s underpants.

    Navalny was immediately incarcerated upon his return to Russia in January 2021, on charges of violating the terms of his probation related to a fraud case brought against him in 2013, which he also dismissed as politically motivated.


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  • @sugarfree
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    311 months ago

    Going back was a suicidal decision, I wouldn’t be surprised if he had died in prison.

    • @AnarchistArtificer
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      211 months ago

      When he was sentenced, Navalny said “I perfectly understand that, like many political prisoners, I am sitting on a life sentence. Where life is measured by the term of my life or the term of life of this regime."

  • Ильдар
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    011 months ago

    He was transferred to Moscow prison for new trial