Alexei Navalny has said Russia’s President Putin is “afraid of the truth” after he was sentenced to nine more years in prison.
“Putin is afraid of the truth, I have always said this. Fighting censorship, relaying the truth to the people of Russia always remained our priority,” Navalny said in a post on Instagram.
The vocal critic of Putin was sentenced to nine years in a maximum security prison after being found guilty in the Kremlin’s latest criminal case against him. Navalny had been serving a two-and-a-half-year sentence for parole violations related to the charges. Given that he has 18 months left on his present sentence, he will not be free until 2032.
Police detain a man taking part in a rally this month protesting against the invasion of Ukraine
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Prosecutors had asked the court to send him to a maximum-security penal
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2022-03-22 13:30:00Z
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