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Világ: Körözést adtak ki a Navalnij melletti tüntetés szervezője ellen
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Körözést adtak ki a Navalnij melletti tüntetés szervezője ellen
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Tömeges rendzavarásként kezelik az orosz hatóságok a kormányellenes tüntetéseket
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Russian penitentiary service asks court to replace Navalny s suspended sentence with real jail time
MOSCOW. Jan 28 (Interfax) - The Russian Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN) has asked the court to replace opposition activist Alexei Navalny s suspended sentence with real jail time for systematically violating his terms of supervision before and after the period of his medical treatment in 2020, Yelena Korobkova, head of FSIN s specialized directorate, said in an interview with Interfax. There has been a lot of speculation lately that the convict Navalny was unable to show up at the inspectorate as he was in a coma. However, he systematically violated the terms of his probationary period even before his hospitalization, in particular, he failed to show up for registration with the penal inspectorate on the fixed dates at least six times from January to August 2020, Korobkova said.
Journalists watch Alexei Navalny appear on a video screen in a Moscow regional court. The court rejected Navalny s appeal of his 30-day detention.
Alexei Navalny will remain in jail through at least Feb. 15, as a Moscow regional court rejected the Russian opposition leader s appeal of his detention. Navalny was arrested shortly after returning home from Germany, where he was treated for a near-fatal poisoning – an attack he blames on President Vladimir Putin s government.
Navalny s detention provoked widespread protests in Russia, which in turn have resulted in thousands of arrests. Navalny and his supporters have been able to spread their calls for demonstrations through TikTok, YouTube and Instagram, despite regulators attempts to stifle that information. More protests are planned for this weekend.