Russias Supreme Court has upheld a 19-year prison sentence for Alexei Navalny, state media reported on Monday, more than five months after the opposition activist died in an Arctic prison.In a closed-door hearing held on July 2, the court rejected an appeal by Navalnys defense team against a nearly two-decade sentence for creating an extremist community.
The late activist began serving that sentence in December at thenotorious Polar Wolf penal colony, where he died under unclear circumstances on Feb.
16.The verdict of the Moscow City Court was left unchanged, and the cassation appeal was dismissed," a spokesperson for the Supreme Court told reporters, referring to the August 2023 ruling against the activist on a string of chargeshis supporters described as an attempt to keep him out of politics forever.Russias Supreme Court also ruled against an appeal by Daniel Kholodny, the former technical director of Navalnys YouTube channel.Kholodny was sentenced to eight years in a penal colony in the same extremism trial as Navalny.Russia designated Navalnys activist network, including the disbanded Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK), as extremist in 2021, placing employees, volunteers and supporters at risk of criminal prosecution.
Most ofNavalnys associates fled the country following the designation.Since then, authorities in Russia have handed down lengthy prison sentences to the few Navalny allies who chose to remain in the country.In May, a Siberian court upheld the nine-year prison sentence for Ksenia Fadeyeva, a former coordinator for Navalny in the Tomsk region.
Lilia Chanysheva, another Navalny coordinator in the republic of Bashkortostan, was sentenced in April to nine-and-a-half years on extremism charges.
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