Headline Roundup • August 4th, 2023
Russian Court Extends Putin Critic Navalny's Prison Sentence to 19 Years
Summary from the AllSides News Team
Alexei Navalny, the imprisoned Russian critic of Vladimir Putin’s regime, had his prison sentence in a Russian penal colony extended to 19 years on Friday for charges condemned by western countries as politically motivated.
Details: Navalny has been a vocal critic of Putin for decades. He has published blogs and released videos highlighting corruption in Russian leadership. In 2020, Navalny fell ill from what was later deemed a poisoning. After recovering in Germany, he returned to Russia and was immediately arrested. These new charges allege Navalny founded and funded an extremist organization. In 2021, the Russian government outlawed all organizations founded by Navalny, including his Anti-Corruption Foundation, labeling them “extremist.”
Key Quotes: Following the sentencing, a tweet from Navalny read, “The sentencing figure is not for me. It is for you. You, not me, are being frightened and deprived of the will to resist. You are being forced to surrender your country of Russia without a fight to the gang of traitors, thieves, and scoundrels who have seized power. Putin must not achieve his goal. Do not lose the will to resist.” United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken tweeted, “The United States strongly condemns Russia’s conviction of opposition leader Aleksey Navalny on politically motivated charges. The Kremlin cannot silence the truth. Navalny should be released.”
How the Media Covered It: Left- and center-rated outlets moderately covered the verdict, with little attention from right-rated outlets. Most coverage prominently highlighted sources and statements deeming the trial to be politically motivated.
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EPA
Imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has told supporters not to lose the will to resist, after his jail term was extended to 19 years.
Mr Navalny was found guilty of founding and funding an extremist organisation. He denies the charges.
He was already serving a nine-year term for parole violations, fraud and contempt of court. The charges are widely viewed as politically motivated.
The trial was held in a remote penal colony, where he has been since 2021.
The Kremlin's most vocal critic will serve his time in a...

AFP via Getty Images
Britain has demanded the immediate released of jailed Putin critic Alexei Navalny after the Kremlin opposition leader was given a further 19-year sentence for 'extremism'.
The 47-year-old appeared in a closed hearing on Friday in a makeshift courtroom at the IK-6 penal colony where he is being held, roughly 155 miles east of Moscow.
Mr Navalny, already serving a nine-year term, was handed nearly two decades more following the behind-closed-doors trial - which has since been dubbed a 'sham'.
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said Moscow's 'abuse' of the opposition leader shows a...

Alexander Nemenov/AFP via Getty Images
A Russian court on Friday sentenced imprisoned opposition leader Alexei Navalny to 19 more years in prison after convicting him of several extremism-related charges that the Putin critic says are politically motivated, AP reported.
The big picture: Navalny, a fierce foe of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was already serving more than 11 years in prison on an array of trumped-up charges.
A Russian court in 2021 outlawed several organizations founded by Navalny, labeling them "extremist."
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