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Amnesty: Putin Kills Navalny with Slow Death

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Mr. Navalny has been unjustly imprisoned in Putin's concentration camp in Pokrovka about 150 kilometres from Moscow.
Mr. Navalny has been unjustly imprisoned in Putin's concentration camp in the village of Pokrovka about 150 kilometres from Moscow. (AFP)

 

Amnesty International said Navalny, who last year was poisoned with a military grade nerve agent, was now being subjected to sleep deprivation and did not have access to a doctor he could trust in jail.


Alexei Navalny, the prominent opponent of Russian President Vladimir Putin, is incarcerated in conditions that amount to torture and may slowly be killing him, human rights group Amnesty International said on Wednesday.

Russia, the Russian authorities, may be placing him into a situation of a slow death and seeking to hide what is happening to him, Agnes Callamard, Amnesty International’s secretary general, said ahead of the publication of the group’s annual report.

Clearly the Russian authorities are violating his rights. We have to do more, she said. They have already attempted to kill him, they are now detaining him, and imposing prison conditions, that amount to torture, she added.

Mr. Navalny went on a hunger strike last week in an attempt to force the prison holding him outside Moscow to provide him with proper medical care for what he said was acute pain in his back and legs.

The Kremlin has declined to comment on his health, saying it is a matter for the federal penitentiary service. The penitentiary service last week said the 44-year-old was receiving all necessary treatment.

Mr. Navalny was jailed in February for two and a half years for parole violations that he called politically motivated. Moscow, which has cast doubt over his poisoning, paints Navalny as a Western-backed troublemaker bent on destabilising Russia.

 

 


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