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Medical plea fails in Yukos case | Medical plea fails in Yukos case |
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A court in Russia has ruled that a jailed former top manager of the disbanded oil group Yukos cannot be transferred to a clinic for treatment. | A court in Russia has ruled that a jailed former top manager of the disbanded oil group Yukos cannot be transferred to a clinic for treatment. |
Vasily Aleksanyan, 36, is reported to be suffering from Aids. | Vasily Aleksanyan, 36, is reported to be suffering from Aids. |
He was detained in 2006 on suspicion of embezzlement. He was deputy to the Yukos founder, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, who is also in prison. | |
Mr Khodorkovsky, whose firm was crippled by tax demands, says he is on hunger strike to support Mr Aleksanyan. | |
He says officials are punishing Mr Aleksanyan for refusing to sign false confessions. | He says officials are punishing Mr Aleksanyan for refusing to sign false confessions. |
'Moral choice' | 'Moral choice' |
In a letter posted on his supporters' website on Wednesday, Mr Khodorkovsky said Mr Aleksanyan had been refused medication and deliberately placed in poor conditions. | In a letter posted on his supporters' website on Wednesday, Mr Khodorkovsky said Mr Aleksanyan had been refused medication and deliberately placed in poor conditions. |
Mr Khodorkovsky says his case is politically motivatedHe said he had no choice but to "abandon the legal framework" and start a hunger strike. | Mr Khodorkovsky says his case is politically motivatedHe said he had no choice but to "abandon the legal framework" and start a hunger strike. |
"I am facing an impossible moral choice: admit to crimes I haven't committed and save the life of a man, but destroy the fate of innocents who will be charged as my accomplices," he said. | "I am facing an impossible moral choice: admit to crimes I haven't committed and save the life of a man, but destroy the fate of innocents who will be charged as my accomplices," he said. |
Mr Aleksanyan says he has developed serious health complications and is nearly blind. | Mr Aleksanyan says he has developed serious health complications and is nearly blind. |
Russia's human rights ombudsman Vladimir Lukin has called for an independent medical examination of Mr Aleksanyan. | Russia's human rights ombudsman Vladimir Lukin has called for an independent medical examination of Mr Aleksanyan. |
Mr Khodorkovsky, the founder of Yukos and once Russia's richest man, is serving an eight-year sentence at a prison camp in Siberia. | Mr Khodorkovsky, the founder of Yukos and once Russia's richest man, is serving an eight-year sentence at a prison camp in Siberia. |
His supporters have always said that his arrest was punishment for his support of pro-Western opposition political parties. | His supporters have always said that his arrest was punishment for his support of pro-Western opposition political parties. |
Mr Khodorkovsky's international lawyer Robert Amsterdam said Russia was "flouting not only international law but the norms of morality". | Mr Khodorkovsky's international lawyer Robert Amsterdam said Russia was "flouting not only international law but the norms of morality". |
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