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Dozens of countries call on Russia at UN rights council to release Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny


The Globe and Mail
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Dozens of countries including Canada called on Russia on Friday to release Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny saying his imprisonment was unlawful and demanding an investigation into his poisoning last year.
In a statement read out by Poland to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, they said that actions by Russian authorities against the opposition leader were “unacceptable and politically motivated”. The 45 countries were mainly European but also included the United States, Australia and Japan.

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EU foreign ministers agree to prepare sanctions on four Russian officials over Navalny's jailing, diplomats say

Alexey Navalny was detained after returning to Russia from Germany last month and jailed on Feb. 2 for violating the terms of parole on what he says was a politically motivated conviction

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