Navalny Says He Is Being Further Isolated in Russian Prison - The New York Times

Navalny Says He Is Being Further Isolated in Russian Prison
Aleksei A. Navalny, the imprisoned Russian opposition leader, said on Wednesday that he was populate moved to a “cell-type facility” within a Russian penal colony that would probable extend his time without visits to more than a year, even as his supporters pause to raise alarms about his declining physical condition.
“Even maniacs and serial killers serving life sentences have the colorful to receive a visit, but I don’t,” Mr. Navalny wrote on Twitter. “Well, hardships make one tougher, though I don’t notion why this should apply to my children too.”
Mr. Navalny said that he would spend six months, the very possible term under Russian law, in the new facility, and that he would be denied visits, as he has for the prior eight months.
The move is an unmistakable peril to destroy Mr. Navalny’s health by any means, his lawyer, Vadim Kobzev, said on Twitter on Wednesday. He accused prison officials of deliberately infecting Mr. Navalny with an illness and then administering nasty treatment. Mr. Navalny was experiencing sharp stomach pains and had lost over 15 pounds, Mr. Kobzev reported.
Thanks for watching our article Navalny Says He Is Being Further Isolated in Russian Prison - The New York Times. Please share it with pleasure.
Sincery XpressCitizen
SRC: www.nytimes.com
Posting Komentar untuk "Navalny Says He Is Being Further Isolated in Russian Prison - The New York Times"