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Rosneft in spotlight as Russian prison service proposes job plan for inmates


25 May 2021 7:48 GMT
Updated 
26 May 2021 9:47 GMT
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Moscow
The head of Russia s prison service has come up with a novel plan to keep tens of thousands of inmates busy by sending them to work for the country s largest oil producer, Rosneft, and aluminum smelter Norisky Nickel.
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According to Russian Penitentiary Service chairman Alexander Kalashnikov, around 188,000 prisoners have the legal right to apply to authorities to replace their current prison term with, as he said, a forced labour assignment .
Reports in Moscow claim that Kalashnikov identified Rosneft and Norisky Nickel after Russian state-controlled lender Sberbank last year employed dozens of prisoners in a pilot scheme. ....

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Russian Court Rules to Jail Navalny


Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny is pictured in the Moscow City Court in Moscow, Russia, February 2, 2021.
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A Moscow court ruled today that Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny had violated the terms of his probation and sent him to prison for 3.5 years. The court stated that since he’s already served a year under house arrest in 2014, he’ll have to serve 2 years and 8 months behind bars. While not a surprise, the ruling is monstrously unjust, and he should be immediately freed.
In his closing speech in court today Navalny, condemned the proceedings as unlawful, saying authorities aimed to “jail one person to intimidate millions.” ....

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