Alexei Navalny: Jailed Putin critic compelled to hearken to presidential speech for greater than 100 days in a row

Jul 13, 2023 at 11:01 AM
Alexei Navalny: Jailed Putin critic compelled to hearken to presidential speech for greater than 100 days in a row

Jailed Vladimir Putin critic Alexei Navalny has mentioned he has been compelled to hearken to the identical speech made by the Russian president for greater than 100 days in a row.

The Russian opposition leader, 47, was advised by jail officers that the 1 hour 46 minute-long speech was performed exterior his cell each day because it contained “instructions on educational work”.

Marking the one centesimal day of getting been performed President Putin‘s speech to the nation from February this 12 months, Mr Navalny tweeted that he was advised that he should hearken to the speech for everything of 2023.

“Once Putin makes his next annual address, they’ll start playing it for us instead,” Mr Navalny mentioned.

In the speech, which was delivered to the Federal Assembly in Moscow, President Putin claims that the “special military operation” – which is what Russia calls the warfare in Ukraine – was carried out to “eliminate the threat posed by the neo-Nazi regime”.

He claimed that Russia did “everything possible” to resolve disagreements by “peaceful means,” and blamed the West for readying Ukraine for a “big war” by supplying weapons.

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Mr Navalny is at present serving sentences totalling 11 and half years on prices together with fraud.

Last month, he appeared in courtroom confronted with new allegations of making an extremist organisation, for which he could possibly be jailed for as much as 30 years, if discovered responsible.

Since being held in a maximum-security penal colony at Melekhovo, Mr Navalny has made sarcastic demands to Russian prison administrators, which had been subsequently denied.

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Navalny seems at courtroom listening to.

The outlandish requests included a pet kangaroo, a therapeutic massage chair, a bottle of moonshine liquor and an award of the best rank in karate for an inmate who “killed a man with his bare hands”.

Mr Navalny was first arrested in January 2021 after returning to Russia from Germany, the place he had been recovering from nerve agent poisoning.

He had fallen sick on a flight to Moscow and was subsequently found to have been poisoned with novichok throughout a marketing campaign journey to Siberia.

His marketing campaign organisations had been labelled as “extremist” in Russia and banned.