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Navalny ‘terribly glad’ documentar­y won an Oscar

- By Dasha Litvinova

TALLINN, Estonia — Imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny said Wednesday he was “terribly glad” that a film detailing his poisoning and political activism won the Oscar for best documentar­y feature.

In a series of tweets that appeared on his account on Wednesday, the politician congratula­ted director Daniel Roher and others involved in the making of “Navalny,” as well as his wife Yulia and his allies in the Anti-Corruption Foundation.

“Ia m, of course, terribly glad, but while rejoicing, I try not to forget that it wasn’t me who won the Oscar after all,” Navalny said.

The documentar­y portrays Navalny’s career of fighting official corruption, his near-fatal poisoning with a nerve agent in 2020 that he blames on the Kremlin, his five-month recuperati­on in Germany

and his 2021 return to Moscow, where he was immediatel­y taken into

custody at the airport. He was later sentenced to 2½ years in prison

and last year was convicted and given another nine-year term.

Navalny has faced unrelentin­g pressure from authoritie­s. He spent several weeks in isolation in a tiny “punishment cell” and last month was placed in a restricted housing unit for six months. He is effectivel­y deprived of phone calls or visits from his family, while being apparently allowed to write letters or have his lawyers visit occasional­ly.

In the tweets, Navalny confirmed Wednesday that he learned about the Oscar while attending a court hearing via video link from his prison. He said his lawyer tried to break the news to him by placing a piece of paper in front of a camera, but Navalny couldn’t see what was written on it, so the attorney had to say it out loud — “Your film won an Oscar.”

“I had a very strange feeling at that moment,” the politician said. “It was as if those words didn’t even belong in this world, but, on the other hand, everything here is so weird and crazy that it feels like that’s the only world they belong in.”

 ?? Alexander Zemlianich­enko/Associated Press file photo ?? Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny gestures as he stands behind a glass panel of a cage in the Babuskinsk­y District Court in Moscow, Russia, on Feb. 20, 2021. The imprisoned leader learned Monday from his lawyer that a film detailing his poisoning and political activism won the Oscar for best documentar­y feature.
Alexander Zemlianich­enko/Associated Press file photo Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny gestures as he stands behind a glass panel of a cage in the Babuskinsk­y District Court in Moscow, Russia, on Feb. 20, 2021. The imprisoned leader learned Monday from his lawyer that a film detailing his poisoning and political activism won the Oscar for best documentar­y feature.

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