Wednesday, February 1, 2023

From Russia with

Dmitry Rogulin / TASS A new monument to Soviet leader Joseph Stalin was unveiled in the southern Russian city of Volgograd on Wednesday to mark the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory in the battle of Stalingrad — as Volgograd was known until 1961 — a key turning point in World War II.  https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2023/02/01/stalin-monument-unveiled-to-mark-80th-anniversary-of-stalingrad-victory-a80113 …………………….. Moskva News Agency/ Jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny has been ordered to spend six months in a designated punishment cell, he said Wednesday as his supporters expressed growing concern that his life was in danger. President Vladimir Putin’s most vocal domestic opponent is serving a nine-year sentence in a maximum-security penal colony 250 kilometers east of Moscow on fraud charges he calls politically motivated. Prison officials have now ordered Navalny, 46, to spend six months — the maximum possible term — in a so-called PKT cell, his lawyer Vadim Kobzev tweeted. These punishment cells are entirely isolated from other parts of a prison complex and prisoners sent there are known to endure harsher conditions than those in ordinary cells. Prisoners in PKT cells are allowed one short visit every six months; one package delivery every six months; and a daily walk lasting 1.5 hours. Communication with other inmates is limited, but prisoners may still borrow books from the prison library and write letters. “I haven't had any visits for eight months and yesterday I was told that I’d be transferred to a [PKT cell] for the maximum possible term of six months. No visits are allowed there. This means more than a year without a visit. Even maniacs and serial killers serving life sentences have the right to receive a visit, but I don’t,” Navalny wrote in a Twitter post. …………. news Nobel Winners Muratov, Ressa Urge Red Cross to ‘Interfere’ in Navalny’s Fate Read more “Well, hardships make one tougher, though I don't understand why this should apply to my children too. But most importantly, when something like this happens to you, you realize how important it is to fight this unscrupulous regime,” Navalny said. Kobzev said his client’s health had significantly deteriorated over the past month and that prison medics were improperly treating his respiratory illness with excessive antibiotics, causing him to lose 7 kilograms and experience sharp stomach pains. “These actions cannot be regarded as anything other than as an open strategy to destroy Navalny’s health by any means necessary,” Kobzev tweeted. https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2023/02/01/russia-outlaws-lithuania-based-opposition-forum-as-undesirable-a80110 ………………...........................
" />
Olesya Krivtsova, a first-year university student from the northern Russian city of Arkhangelsk, is facing more than 10 years in a penal colony for publicly opposing the war in Ukraine on social media.  Krivtsova, 19, stand accused of “justifying terrorism” and repeatedly “discrediting the Russian armed forces” for posts she made on her personal page on the Russian social network VKontakte and Instagram. The materials posted by the teenage student included a list of recommendations aimed at Russian soldiers in Ukraine wanting to surrender that were originally published by the Ukrainian authorities, and photographs of Ukrainian civilians killed by invading Russian troops. The Russian authorities were made aware of Krivtsova’s vocal pacifism from a report that was submitted by fellow university students from Russia’s Northern (Arctic) Federal University who participated in a group Telegram chat with her.  “At the hearing they mentioned the names of two people that I knew who were in that chat. In the chat those people were discussing how best to submit a denunciation: to the police or the security services,” Krivtsova said in an interview with independent Russian news website Current Time.  Krivtsova was arrested in December following a police search of the Arkhangelsk apartment she shares with her husband. During the search, one of the policemen reportedly tried to intimidate Krivtsova with a sledgehammer, a weapon used to kill a deserter from the notorious Wagner Group the previous month. Krivtsova and her husband were later told that the police visit was “a greeting from Wagner,” according to an earlier Current Time interview with Krivtsova’s mother. In January, Krivtsova, who had been placed under house arrest until Feb. 13, was added to a list of groups and individuals designated terrorists and extremists by the Russian government.  “I know perfectly well that my freedom can really be taken away. I can really be sent not just to jail but to a penal colony,” Krivtsova said in the interview published Monday. “And yes, I’m just trying to accept that fact.” https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2023/02/01/russian-teen-faces-decade-in-prison-camp-for-anti-war-posts-a80115 ………............................ The Russian government did not wait for the trial of Olesya Krivtsova, a 19-year-old student in the northern city of Arkhangelsk, to even begin before adding her to its list of “terrorists and extremists.”. The designation on January 10 came as Krivtsova spends her second month under house arrest, facing the possibility of more than 10 years in prison on charges of “justifying terrorism” and “discrediting the armed forces of the Russian Federation.” “The worst possibilities whirl in my head,” Krivtsova told Current Time in an interview from her home. Krivtsova’s Kafkaesque case began on December 26, when police showed up to search the apartment she shares with her husband. “Olesya didn’t see the search,” her mother, Natalya Krivtsova, told RFE/RL. “They removed her from the apartment 10 minutes after they arrived.” While the search was being conducted a police officer stood over Krivtsova, intimidating her with a sledgehammer, her mother said. https://www.rferl.org/a/russia-antiwar-teen-prison-term-ukraine-war/32249520.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=denounced-by-her-classmates-anti-war-russian-teen-faces-a-long-prison-term-radio-free-europe-radio-liberty ………………

No comments:

Post a Comment