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Abroad Yesterday, 22:29, the tenth criminal case against Navalny has already been initiated in Russia

A new criminal case has been initiated in Russia against opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who is currently serving a nine-year prison sentence, his press secretary Kira Yarmush announced on Tuesday.

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A new criminal case has been initiated in Russia against opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who is currently serving a nine-year prison sentence, his press secretary Kira Yarmush announced on Tuesday.

Yarmusha stated that this is already the tenth criminal case against Navalny, who has already been threatened with another 35 years in prison in addition to the previously sentenced sentences.

Navalny’s associates and the international community say it is political payback for daring to turn against dictator Vladimir Putin.

Another criminal case has been initiated for “disorganization of the operation of penitentiary institutions”, for which Navalny may face another five years in prison.

Yarmusha informed that the prison administration organized a provocation against Navalny by placing a prisoner with personal hygiene problems in his cell.

The smell was so unbearable that Navalny refused to enter the cell, writes Yarmusha.

The administration expected Navalny to use force to get the unwanted cell occupant removed, according to the unwritten “laws” that govern Russian prisons.

“He informed the guards that he would not do it, because this prisoner is not guilty and the administration is using him as a tool,” says Yarmusha.

After that, Navalny was beaten and forcibly pushed into the cell, where he grabbed the unwanted neighbor by the shoulder and dragged him to the door.

Then the security guards surrounded the oppositionist, pressed him against the wall and announced that a new criminal case was being initiated.

Navalny was detained in January 2021, returning from Germany, where he received treatment after a poisoning attempt organized by agents of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB).

In February of the same year, Navalny was sentenced to two and a half years in prison for allegedly violating the terms of the suspended prison sentence he was sentenced to in 2014, while receiving treatment in Germany.

In March of the following year, he was sentenced to another nine years in prison for “fraud” and “contempt of court”.

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