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Ahead of scheduled court appearance, Russian prosecutors back prison term for opposition figure Navalny over probation violations Ahead of scheduled court appearance, Russian prosecutors back prison term for opposition figure Navalny over probation violations
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The Office of Russia's Prosecutor General has said it will back a request by the country's prison service to imprison opposition figure Alexey Navalny over allegedly breaking the conditions of his probation on several occasions.The Office of Russia's Prosecutor General has said it will back a request by the country's prison service to imprison opposition figure Alexey Navalny over allegedly breaking the conditions of his probation on several occasions.
On Tuesday, a court in Moscow is set to review a case brought against the anti-corruption activist by the FSIN (as the prison service is known in Russia). It argues that his suspended prison term must be replaced with a real one, because throughout the previous year, he has failed to follow the terms of his probation. The Prosecutor General’s Office told journalists on Monday it supports the request.On Tuesday, a court in Moscow is set to review a case brought against the anti-corruption activist by the FSIN (as the prison service is known in Russia). It argues that his suspended prison term must be replaced with a real one, because throughout the previous year, he has failed to follow the terms of his probation. The Prosecutor General’s Office told journalists on Monday it supports the request.
Navalny spent most of the latter half of 2020 in Germany, recovering from an alleged poisoning, which occurred in Siberia, last August. Navalny spent most of the latter half of 2020 in Germany, recovering from an alleged poisoning, which occurred in Siberia, last August. 
In 2014, Navalny was sentenced to a suspended term in an embezzlement case, centred on the French cosmetics brand Yves Rocher, which also involved his brother, Oleg. He claims the charges against them were fabricated for political reasons.In 2014, Navalny was sentenced to a suspended term in an embezzlement case, centred on the French cosmetics brand Yves Rocher, which also involved his brother, Oleg. He claims the charges against them were fabricated for political reasons.
The probation period expired at the end of 2020. According to the FSIN, Navalny failed to show up last year to confirm his status several times before leaving Russia in August for medical treatment. After being released from a German clinic in September, he failed to inform his probation supervisor about his whereabouts in due order, the case alleges.The probation period expired at the end of 2020. According to the FSIN, Navalny failed to show up last year to confirm his status several times before leaving Russia in August for medical treatment. After being released from a German clinic in September, he failed to inform his probation supervisor about his whereabouts in due order, the case alleges.
Navalny is also the subject of a defamation case over remarks he made last June about people supporting amendments to the Russian Constitution, including a 94-year-old WWII veteran.Navalny is also the subject of a defamation case over remarks he made last June about people supporting amendments to the Russian Constitution, including a 94-year-old WWII veteran.
The opposition activist called the people “sellouts.” The yet-to-be-resolved charge may be considered by the judge as relevant to Navalny’s probation situation.The opposition activist called the people “sellouts.” The yet-to-be-resolved charge may be considered by the judge as relevant to Navalny’s probation situation.
The anti-corruption activist left Russia after what he believes to be an attempt on his life by Federal Security Service (FSB) agents. He was arrested on January 17, the day he returned to Moscow, at the FSIN’s request. His supporters have staged protests in numerous Russian cities for two consecutive weekends, demanding his release. The Russian government has denied it attempted to kill Navalny, and said he was working with foreign intelligence services to smear the country.The anti-corruption activist left Russia after what he believes to be an attempt on his life by Federal Security Service (FSB) agents. He was arrested on January 17, the day he returned to Moscow, at the FSIN’s request. His supporters have staged protests in numerous Russian cities for two consecutive weekends, demanding his release. The Russian government has denied it attempted to kill Navalny, and said he was working with foreign intelligence services to smear the country.
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