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German lawmakers decry 'torture' of Navalny

As Alexei Navalny's health deteriorat­es, German lawmakers have called on the Council of Europe to look into the conditions of his imprisonme­nt in Russia.

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The treatment of the Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny in a Russian penal colony amounts to "targeted torture," members of the foreign affairs committee in the German parliament said on Saturday.

Bundestag members pledged "full solidarity" in a letter to Navalny, who is currently engaged in a hunger strike and is reportedly suffering from back pain and numbness in both legs. He has also complained of a heavy cough and fever.

The deputies decried the conditions of Navalny's imprisonme­nt, saying it violated the UN Convention Against Torture. They also called for Navalny's case to be investigat­ed by the Council of Europe.

Even before his current imprisonme­nt and a 2020 Novichok poisoning attack, Navalny fell ill in a Moscow jail cell in 2019 and needed to be hospitaliz­ed. He believes he was poisoned.

What was the response to Navalny's imprisonme­nt?

The initiator of the letter, Greens politician Manuel Sarrazin, told the newsmagazi­ne Der Spiegeltha­t reports on the hunger strike were "depressing" and that "we mustn't look the other way when the Putin system is putting Navalny in danger again."

Navalny's supporters say he is not receiving adequate medical treatment in the IK-2 penal colony east of Moscow, where he is serving a 2 1/2-year sentence for violating the probation terms of a previous fraud sentence.

He was arrested in January after returning from Germany, where he had been recovering from the assassinat­ion attempt with the nerve agent Novichok, which he blames on the Kremlin.

His trial in February aroused widespread outrage in Russia and abroad. Critics say all charges against him are politicall­y motivated, with Navalny being seen as the most prominent rival to longtime President Vladimir Putin.

Both Brussels and Washington have called for Navalny's release and have imposed sanctions on Moscow for the nerve agent poisoning.

 ??  ?? Navalny is being held in the prison colony IK-2 in the town of Pokrov
Navalny is being held in the prison colony IK-2 in the town of Pokrov
 ??  ?? Navalny's detention has triggered protests both in Russia and abroad
Navalny's detention has triggered protests both in Russia and abroad

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