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Russian Navalny said the prison had changed its status to ‘terrorists’

Russian Navalny said the prison had changed its status to 'terrorists'
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Moscow: Criticism of the Kremlin who was imprisoned by Alexei Navalny said on Monday that a prison commission had set it an extremist and a terrorist, but officially no longer considered it as the risk of escaping.
Navalny said on Instagram that he had been summoned before the commission in prison in the Vladimir area, East Moscow, who chose unanimously for changing status.
The appointment of marking further escalation of official pressure on the domestic critic of President Vladimir Putin, currently serves two and a half years in prison for violations of parole, he said was done to thwart his political ambition.
Navalny made the announcement, said that he welcomed the fact that he was no longer appointed as tending to escape and would be subject to a less frequent and tight night time inspection.
“I am afraid they will demand that I smell Putin’s portrait and learn quotes from (former president) Dmitry Medvedev with heart, but it is not necessary,” he said at the post, which was published with the help of his lawyer.
“It’s just now a sign on my bed that I’m a terrorist.” There was no confirmation from the Russian authority of the changes in the status of Navalny, and the Federal (FSIN) service did not immediately reply to a comment request.
The crackdown on Allesnavalny, 45, was imprisoned after returning to Russia at the beginning of this year from Germany, where he was undergoing the month of treatment to recover from being poisoned with a military-class nerve agent in Siberia in August 2020.
The Kremlin denied involvement and had repeatedly said that the case was Problems for prison services.
Putin felt pain to avoid mentioning his name.
The Navalny movement experienced a new blow in June when a court decided its activities to become extremists.
Many of his allies have invaded their homes or their freedom of moves are limited, and some have fled abroad.
Last month Russia opened a new criminal case against Navalny which could make her prison for a decade further.
The news agency Ria said a Moscow court on Monday rejected an action by Navalny against the prosecutor’s office on the blocking of the YouTube channel.
The channel has suggested Russia how to choose in parliamentary elections which was then won by the Pro-Putin United Russian party.
Some Navalny supporters have criticized the award last week from the Nobel Peace Prize for Russian journalists Dmitry Muratov, said Navalny would be a more feasible winner.
Muratov dedicated the prize to six journalists of his papers killed for their work while also said he would give it to Navalny.

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