The sick Navalny was again transferred to an isolation cell

Kremlin opponent Alexei Navalny, imprisoned in Russia, was transferred back to solitary confinement despite complaints from his lawyer about his acute health problems.

FILE - Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny stands in a cage at the Babuskinsky District Court in Moscow, Russia on February 20, 2021.  The New York-based Train Foundation gave her 2022

He only came out of solitary confinement on Friday and was sent there on Monday for another 15 days, the opposition politician’s team said on his Telegram channel on Tuesday evening. He also faced further harassment.

So Navalny’s daily exit in the narrow prison courtyard was moved to 07:00 – “that’s important because you can walk in the sun square during the day if you’re lucky”. According to the information, there are also new restrictions on buying food and writing letters from Navalny.

The 46-year-old sees his new solitary confinement as punishment for investigating corruption in prison authorities. The Anti-Corruption Fund (FBK), managed by Navalny, had previously published an article about the overpriced purchase of food in Russian prisons.

The new restrictions hit a seemingly already weakened Navalny. His lawyer Vadim Kobsev announced on Tuesday that the opposition figure had lost eight kilos within two weeks during the last solitary confinement. An ambulance then had to be called. Kobsev complained that Navalny was not treated and that prison authorities refused to accept the drugs given to him. (saw/sda/dpa)

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