Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Navalny’s jailing draws global condemnati­on

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GENEVA/MOSCOW: The United Nations human rights office on Wednesday voiced deep dismay at the sentencing of Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny and called for the immediate release of peaceful protesters, including around 1,400 arrested on Tuesday.

A Moscow court jailed Navalny for three and a half years on Tuesday, although he may actually serve two years and eight months because of time spent under house arrest.

UN human rights spokeswoma­n Ravina Shamdasani said in a statement his sentence was for allegedly violating the conditions of a 2014 suspended sentence in an embezzleme­nt case “that the European Court of Human Rights had in 2017 already unanimousl­y found to be arbitrary, unfair and manifestly unreasonab­le”.

US secretary of state Antony Blinken reiterated calls for Navalny’s immediate release. “We will coordinate closely with our allies and partners to hold Russia accountabl­e for failing to uphold the rights of its citizens,” he said.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Wednesday that Russian riot police were justified in using harsh methods to break up protests against the sentence, saying illegal protest activity needed to be stamped out.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the ruling was “far from any rule of law”. France’s President Emmanuel Macron called it “unacceptab­le”, while UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the ruling was “pure cowardice and fails to meet the most basic standards of justice”.

 ?? AFP ?? Law enforcemen­t officers outside Red Square in Moscow.
AFP Law enforcemen­t officers outside Red Square in Moscow.

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