Yorkshire Post

Navalny starts prison hunger strike over lack of medical treatment

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RUSSIAN OPPOSITION leader Alexei Navalny says he has started a prison hunger strike to protest over officials’ failure to provide proper treatment for his back and leg pains.

In a statement posted on Instagram, he complained about prison authoritie­s’ refusal to give him the right medicines and to allow his doctor to visit him behind bars.

He also protested against hourly checks a guard makes on him at night, saying they amount to sleep deprivatio­n torture.

Mr Navalny said in his statement that he had no choice but to protest with a hunger strike because his physical condition has worsened. He said his back pains have spread to his right leg and he feels numbness in his left leg.

“What else could I do?” he wrote. “I have declared a hunger strike demanding that they allow a visit by an invited doctor. So I’m lying here, hungry, but still with two legs.”

The 44-year-old, who is President

Vladimir Putin’s most outspoken opponent, was arrested in January on his return from Germany, where he spent five months recovering from a nerveagent poisoning that he blames on the Kremlin.

Russian authoritie­s have rejected the accusation.

Last month, he was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison for violating the terms of his probation during his convalesce­nce in Germany.

The sentence stems from a 2014 embezzleme­nt conviction he has rejected as fabricated, and which the European Court of Human Rights has ruled to be unlawful.

Mr Navalny was moved last month from a Moscow jail to a prison colony in Pokrov in the Vladimir region, 50 miles east of the Russian capital.

The facility stands out among Russian penitentia­ries for its particular­ly strict inmate routines, which include standing at attention for hours.

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