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Russian protest leader Alexei Navalny jailed five years | Russian protest leader Alexei Navalny jailed five years |
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Russian protest leader Alexei Navalny has been sentenced to five years in jail for theft and embezzlement. | Russian protest leader Alexei Navalny has been sentenced to five years in jail for theft and embezzlement. |
Judge Sergei Blinov said the anti-corruption campaigner had defrauded a timber firm. | Judge Sergei Blinov said the anti-corruption campaigner had defrauded a timber firm. |
Navalny has always insisted the trial was politically motivated, due to his opposition to President Vladimir Putin. | |
Minutes before he was handcuffed and led away, he urged his supporters to continue his struggle, tweeting: "Don't sit around doing nothing." | |
The 37-year-old had been a leading campaigner against Mr Putin's United Russia party, and regularly blogged about allegations of corruption. | |
Navalny had recently said he would like to stand for president. He has already registered his candidature for Moscow mayor. | |
Resigned manner | |
Navalny arrived at the courtroom in Kirov to hear the verdict, after a 12-hour overnight train journey from Moscow. | |
The BBC's Moscow correspondent Daniel Sandford said Navalny smiled in a resigned manner when the almost inevitable guilty verdict came. | |
Navalny was found guilty of heading a group that embezzled 16m rubles ($500,000, £330,000) worth of timber from the Kirovles state timber company while working as an adviser to Kirov's governor Nikita Belykh. | |
Navalny's co-accused, Pyotr Ofitserov, was also found guilty, and given a four-year jail sentence. | |
"Navalny... committed a grave crime," said judge Sergei Blinov as he delivered the sentence. | |
Judge Blinov said he found the testimony of the main prosecution witness, Vyacheslav Opalev, to be "trustworthy and consistent''. | |
Navalny insists that Mr Opalev spoke against him out of revenge, because Mr Navalny had recommended he be fired and his company investigated for corruption. | |
After the verdict, Navalny tweeted: "So that's it. Don't get bored without me. Most importantly, don't sit around doing nothing. The toad won't get off the oil pipe by itself." | |
In his LiveJournal blog on Wednesday Navalny said: "The current authorities are not a big, healthy fish, but rather a bloated fish or Latin American toad, which puffs itself up when it sees danger, with the help of television." |