Russian court finds Kremlin critic Navalny guilty of fraud -Breaking
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© Reuters. FILEPHOTO: Alexei Navalny (Kremlin critic) participates in an event to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the murder of Boris Nemtsov, and protest proposed changes to Russia’s constitution. The rally was held in Moscow on February 29, 2020. REUT2/2
(Reuters] – The court in Russia convicted Alexei Navalny of fraud large scale, according to a statement made Tuesday.
Russian prosecutors have moved Navalny from a minimum security prison to serve 13 years in remand on fraud and contempt charges.
Navalny, who is currently serving a sentence of two-and-a half years at an east Moscow prison camp for parole violations related charges he alleges were faked up in order to defeat his political ambitions, has been released.
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