Alexei Navalny: Jailed critic of Russia President Vladimir Putin says he faces new charges | World News

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Jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny says he has been charged with a new case and faces “up to 15 more years to my sentence” if found guilty.

Mr Navalny has been outspoken against President Vladimir Putin and was recently sentenced to nine years in prison after he was found guilty of large-scale fraud and contempt of court by a Russian court.

Antony Blinken, the US secretary of state, previously described the charges as dubious.

Mr Navalny, 45, wrote about the new charges on Twitter on Tuesday.

“It turns out that I created an extremist group in order to incite hatred towards officials and oligarchs,” he said.

“And when they put me in jail, I dared to be disgruntled about it (silly me) and called for rallies.

“For that, they’re supposed to add up to 15 more years to my sentence.”

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Alexei Navalny is seen on a screen via a video link during a previous court hearing

A vocal critic of the Putin regime

Mr Navalny, who was born near Moscow in the then-Soviet Union, has long been Mr Putin’s most vocal critic within Russia.

In June last year, a Russian court has banned groups linked to Mr Navalny after declaring them “extremist”.

Following the invasion of Ukraine, the Kremlin has accelerated its decades-long campaign to quash and silence
Russia’s domestic opposition.

Mr Navalny has spoken out against the war, attacking Putin during a court appearance and calling the invasion “stupid” and “built on lies”.

While serving his jail sentence he called on fellow citizens to stage daily protests.

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny looks at a camera while speaking via a video link from a prison during a court session in Petushki, Vladimir region, about 120 kilometers (75 miles) east of Moscow, Russia, Monday, Jan. 17, 2022
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Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny looks at a camera while speaking via a video link from a prison

Arrest and imprisonment

He was arrested in January 2021 after returning to Russia from Germany where he had spent time recovering from nerve agent poisoning.

The Russian opposition leader had fallen ill on a flight to Moscow and was subsequently found to have been poisoned with novichock.

Mr Navalny has blamed the poisoning on the Kremlin. Russian authorities have denied involvement.

He was put on trial and sentenced to nine years in prison in March.

After the sentencing, he wrote on Twitter that Mr Putin is “afraid of the truth”.

Concerns have since been raised about Mr Navalny’s health in jail, with reports prison authorities have refused to give him the right medication and not allowed his doctor to visit him behind bars.

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