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Washington accuses Moscow of not respecting the rights of opponent Alexei Navalny

The Russian opponent, currently imprisoned, is the main detractor of Vladimir Putin. He said Thursday that he had been deprived of confidential conversations with his lawyers.

Washington on Friday accused Moscow of not respecting the rights of imprisoned Russian opponent Alexei Navalny, Vladimir Putin’s main detractor, in particular by not letting him “communicate freely with his lawyer”.

“Politically motivated harassment”, according to his lawyer

“The United States is deeply concerned that the Russian government is arbitrarily and increasingly interfering with the rights of Alexei Navalny,” US State Department spokesman Ned Price said in a statement.

“The prison authorities hampered the preparation of his defense and his ability to communicate freely with his lawyer”, for example by monitoring their meetings or by causing delays in their exchange of documents, he explained.

This is “new evidence of politically motivated harassment” targeting Alexei Navalny, as well as “his repeated solitary confinement for alleged minor offences”, continued Ned Price.

This highlights “the fear felt by those who speak the truth” in Russia, he concluded, calling once again for the immediate release of the opponent.

Navalny says he is deprived of confidential conversations with his lawyers

Thursday, Alexei Navalny claimed to have been deprived of confidential conversations with his lawyers.

In addition, according to him, each document exchanged with his defense will now be subject to a “verification for three days” by the prison administration.

“In truth, there is nothing left, formally, of my rights of defense, which were already quite illusory,” lamented this 46-year-old anti-corruption activist.

Last March, Alexeï Navalny was sentenced to nine years in prison under a “severe” regime for charges of embezzlement which he considers fictitious.

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