This week's news - February 20th
Court in Moscow has rejected Alexei Navalny’s appeal, and now it’s almost certain that he will be sent to a prison camp for two and a half years. The judge upheld a decision to imprison Navalny. This ruling was widely expected, and parole handed down in 2014 was reversed. From his cell, Navalny delivered an appeal to a wider base of Russians who are unhappy with life under Putin’s regime.
My opinion
on the whole process is the same as majority of public opinion’s opinion – it
was just a set up for some people to accept his imprisonment. This whole
process, even if it was not completely rigged, is completely illegal, since the
rule of double jeopardy, which states that you cannot be found guilty twice of
the same crime, has been violated, because Navalny has already been found
non-guilty of crimes he is accused of. In my opinion, after his official
imprisonment, the demonstrations won’t stop, but will become bigger and more
frequent, at least at the beginning.
Links: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/feb/20/alexei-navalny-loses-appeal-against-russian-prison-camp-sentence
Unless he is released soon due to international pressure (or some internal power shift) I'm worried that he might stay in prison for a very long time, like many of his predecessors kept in camps on bogus charges.
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