BFF-31 Over 10,000 detained at recent Navalny rallies in Russia: monitor

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Over 10,000 detained at recent Navalny rallies in Russia: monitor

MOSCOW, Feb 3, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – More than 10,000 people were detained at
recent rallies in Russia in support of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny with
many subjected to mistreatment in police custody, monitors said Wednesday.

Navalny’s supporters took to the streets in cities across the country on
consecutive weekends last month calling for his release from detention and
denouncing Kremlin rule.

Hundreds more filled the streets of the capital Moscow Tuesday evening,
after Navalny, 44, was ordered behind bars for nearly three years on old
embezzlement charges.

At nationwide rallies over the last two weeks, more than 10,000 people
were seized by police, the OVD-Info group that monitors opposition protests
reported Wednesday.

Detainees are held for hours “in horrid and stuffy conditions, without
food or the opportunity to use a bathroom,” OVD-Info analyst Grigory Durnovo
told Ekho Moskvy radio.

He added that lawyers from the group, which provides free legal aid to
detained protesters, were at times not given access to detention centres.

Navalny called on Russians to take to the streets after he was detained
last month on arrival in Moscow from Germany where he had been recovering
from a poisoning with a Soviet-designed nerve agent.

A court in the capital on Tuesday ruled that he must spend two years and
eight months behind in prison for violating the terms of a 2014 suspended
sentence on fraud charges.

Russian police and investigators continuously issued warnings ahead of
rallies, threatening arrests and criminal probes, to discourage protesters
from joining.

Over the course of two weeks, several Navalny allies were also detained
and key aides have been placed on house arrest pending criminal charges.

Navalny’s arrest and the violent police crackdown on protesters has met
with condemnation by international rights groups and Western governments,
including the United States, Britain and France.

BSS/AFP/FI/ 1552 hrs