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Alexei Navalny: Russian judge said she regretted jailing me, then died suddenly

Alexei Navalny: Russian judge said she regretted jailing me, then died suddenly
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Russian judge who jailed opposition leader died suspiciously

Russian judge who jailed opposition leader died suspiciously
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Alexei Navalny: Judge said sorry for jailing me... and now she's dead

Russian opposition leader says Natalya Repnikova told him she regretted her ruling before she died in suspicious circumstances

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Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny jailed, declares Putin 'the Underwear Poisoner' - World

He will serve around two years and eight months in prison; videos show officers hitting protesters with batons.

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In court, Navalny mocks Putin - The Hindu


In court, Navalny mocks Putin
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Confined in a glass box in a Moscow courtroom, Alexei Navalny berated the judge, mocked a prison official and sparred with the prosecutor.
He was arrested in mid-January after returning from Germany. In turns defiant, mocking, and affectionate, the 44-year trained lawyer has used the court appearances to build up his support, infuriate his opponents and craft an image as Russia’s preeminent political prisoner.
Mr. Navalny turned his February 2 hearing — when a judge ordered him jailed for nearly three years on old fraud charges — into a blistering attack on President Vladimir Putin.

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Over 1,400 protesters detained; Russian court jails Kremlin critic Navalny

Moscow: More than 1,400 protesters were detained by Russian authorities during rallies supporting Alexei Navalny, a civil monitoring group said Wednesday, after the Kremlin’s most prominent...

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Kremlin critic in jail, 1,400 detained


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More than 1,400 protesters were detained by Russian authorities during rallies supporting Alexei Navalny, a civil monitoring group said on February 3, after the Kremlin’s most prominent critic was jailed for nearly three years amid international condemnation.
Judge Natalya Repnikova on February 2 ordered a 2014 suspended three-and-a-half-year sentence that the 44-year-old anti-corruption campaigner – who accuses Moscow of poisoning him last year – received on fraud charges to be changed to time in a penal colony, an AFP journalist at the courthouse said.
Navalny was accused of violating parole conditions by refusing to check in with prison officials and was arrested when he flew back to Moscow on January 17 from Germany, where he spent months recovering from a poisoning.

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Moscow court confirms prison time for Kremlin critic Navalny

MOSCOW, Feb 2: A Moscow court on Tuesday granted a prosecutors’ request for Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny to serve prison time for violating the terms...

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Navalny Sentence Seen As Warning To Russian Opposition


Russia Says West Hysterical Over Navalny Jailing, Crackdown On Protesters
February 03, 2021 06:14 GMT
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MOSCOW – Russia is dismissing Western criticism as "hysterics" after a Moscow court on February 2 sentenced Russian opposition politician Aleksei Navalny to prison, sparking more protests and arrests in the country.
Judge Natalya Repnikova ordered Navalny to prison for 2 years and 8 months for violating terms of parole while he had been recovering in Germany from a nerve-agent poisoning the Kremlin critic accuses President Vladimir Putin of ordering. Navalny's lawyer, Olga Mikhailova, said the ruling will be appealed.
The court decision drew strong criticism in the West, with the United States, Britain, Canada, and the European Union mulling a coordinated response against Moscow.

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Russian court jails Kremlin critic Navalny as over 1,400 protesters detained


MOSCOW: More than 1,400 protesters were detained by Russian authorities during rallies supporting Alexei Navalny, a civil monitoring group said Wednesday, after the Kremlin’s most prominent critic was jailed for nearly three years amid international condemnation.
The court’s decision Tuesday to turn a 2014 suspended sentence into real jail time will see the 44-year-old anti-corruption campaigner — who accuses Moscow of poisoning him last year — serve a lengthy prison term.
Britain, France, Germany, the United States and the European Union denounced the ruling and called for his immediate release, as Moscow accused the West of interfering in its affairs.
By early Wednesday, 1,408 people had been detained across Russian cities — mostly in Moscow and Saint Petersberg — the civil monitoring group OVD-Info said. Many were detained before Navalny’s sentence.

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