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It is the Russian news agency Tass that reports that he is wanted. Oleg Navalny stays outside Russia. Also in January 2022, Oleg Navalny was wanted. He was added to the Russian Ministry of the Interior’s list of wanted persons, without the reason for this being stated. The year before, he was sentenced to one year in prison on conditions for breaching the corona regulations. Together with several other opposition figures, he was charged with having encouraged people to take part in a demonstration in January 2021 in support of his brother. Later, the sentence was changed to imprisonment without conditions, and the authorities based this on the fact that he had breached the obligation to report. Julia Navalnaya, the wife of Alexei Navalny, Photo: @yulia_navalnaya / X Removed from X On Tuesday, it also became known that X, formerly Twitter, blocked the account of Julia Navalnaya. “X blocks accounts that break X’s rules,” said a statement from the social media. After about 20 minutes, the account was active again. X says they made a mistake when they closed the account. On Monday, the wife of Alexei Navalny published a video on the platform in which she claims that Putin killed the man. – They have poisoned him with the nerve agent Novichok and are waiting to release the body until the poison is out of his body, she said. On Tuesday, Russian authorities commented on the allegations of murder. According to AFP, they rejected the claims as “baseless and vulgar”. Facsimile: X.com Calls for independent investigation Aleksey Nalvany was reported dead on Friday. Then the prison authorities in Yamal-Nenets, where Navalny was imprisoned, announced that the well-known opposition politician had lost his life during a walk. The day before, the 47-year-old was apparently in good shape and joked and laughed via a video transmission in a court hearing. Facts about Aleksej Navalny Russian regime critic and blogger (b. 1976) with millions of followers on Twitter and YouTube. Trained as a lawyer. Married and father of two. In 2007, started an anti-corruption campaign by buying into state-controlled companies in order to be able to ask critical questions at the general meetings. Has organized a number of demonstrations against President Vladimir Putin. Excluded from the liberal party Jabloko in 2008, where he had been active since 2000, for damaging the party with his nationalist tendencies. Leader of the small Partija Progressa – the Progress Party – since its creation in 2013. Received 27 percent of the vote in the mayoral election in Moscow in September 2013. Has been arrested and convicted of embezzlement and money laundering, charges he himself claims were politically motivated. He has also been arrested and convicted for taking part in illegal demonstrations several times. Wanted to stand as a presidential candidate and challenge Putin in the 2018 election, but the candidacy was not approved. On 20 August 2020, he became acutely ill on a passenger plane en route from Siberia to Moscow. Two days later he was evacuated to Berlin after strong Western pressure. Tests have shown that he was poisoned with the nerve agent Novichok. On 17 January 2021, Navalny was arrested when he returned to Russia. He was sentenced in February 2021 to serve 2.5 years in a labor camp for breaching the duty to report following a conditional sentence from 2014. The sentence was based on a fraud case that Navalny rejects as forgery. In the spring of 2021, he led a hunger strike lasting over three weeks with demands for better health care. The strike was ended at the request of the doctors and after large demonstrations of support in Russia. On 26 April 2021, a court in Moscow decided that Navalny’s foundation had to stop all activities while they waited for a legal decision on whether the foundation was extremist. On 30 April 2021, the Navalny Foundation appeared on the extremist list of Russia’s financial monitoring service Rosfinmonitoring. On 16 February 2024, the prison authorities in the Yamal-Nenets region, where Navalny is imprisoned, announced that he had died. They state that he lost consciousness after a walk and died. (Source: NTB, news) Russian authorities said on Friday that they have no information about the cause of death, but that the death is being investigated by the prison authorities. Criticism of the war in social media meant that Olesia ended up on Vladimir Putin’s terrorist list. Defying Russia’s powerful man comes at a cost. Program director is Eline Buvarp Aardal. Norwegian authorities are now asking Russia to facilitate an open and independent investigation into the death. On Tuesday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had a conversation with the Russian ambassador to Norway, Tejmuraz Ramishijvili. At the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he met the head of expedition for insurance policy and the northern region. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, it was communicated that “the Russian authorities bear full and complete responsibility for the death of Alexei Navalny”. Alexei Navalny in court in Moscow in September 2018. Photo: Pavel Golovkin / AP A number of other European countries have also summoned Russian ambassadors in the wake of Navalny’s death. – Let me see my son It is extremely unclear what has happened to Navalny’s remains. In a video published on Tuesday, Navalny’s mother, Lyudmila Navalnaya, addresses President Vladimir Putin directly. In the clip, she asks, among other things, that Navalny’s body be handed over to the family. – Let me see my son, she says. More than 60,000 people also stand behind a demand that the Russian authorities must hand over the body to his family. They have contacted the national investigative committee following a request from the human rights organization OVD-Info, writes the newspaper Novaja Gazeta.



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