“You get two reprimands and you can go to the remand center, but this joke is unpleasant, the conditions there are close to torture,” Navalni said.
Last week, Olavy’s lawyer Olga Mikhailova said that the opposition had been reprimanded for violating internal rules.
“He may be subject to certain sanctions and will not be able to qualify for parole, he may also be subject to certain restrictions, and he may also be placed in solitary confinement,” Mikhailova explained.
Opposition lawyers have also expressed concern about his deteriorating health in prison.
“There are about 20 reports under consideration,” Navalny said. “Including those who got out of bed ten minutes before the team ‘got up’, refused to go to the gym, told the unit chief ‘let’s have a better coffee’, refused to watch a video lecture, calling it idiotic, meeting with lawyers was in a T-shirt (I I’m not kidding). “
The 44-year-old Navalny was arrested on January 17 at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport after returning from Germany, where he recovered more than four months after being poisoned by the war substance Novichok.
Last month, Navalny was sentenced to two and a half years in prison for violating the terms of a suspended prison sentence handed down to him in 2014 while receiving treatment in Germany.
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