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Doctors denied access to ‘very weak’ Kremlin foe Navalny

VLADIMIR, Russia, April 20, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – Alexei Navalny’s
doctors were again denied access Tuesday to the jailed Kremlin critic,
as lawyers for the hunger-striking opposition figure said he was “very
weak” and demanded he be transferred to a civilian hospital.

A team of medics has been trying to see the 44-year-old Navalny
since early this month, after Russian President Vladimir Putin’s most
outspoken opponent began refusing food on March 31 to demand proper
medical treatment for a litany of ailments.

Nearly three weeks into his hunger strike, doctors over the weekend
warned that Navalny’s health was failing so rapidly he could die at
“any minute”, as the United States threatened Russia with
“consequences” in the event of his death.

Navalny’s lawyer Olga Mikhailova told reporters outside the prison
hospital Tuesday afternoon that he had become “very weak” and that
“it’s hard for him to speak and sit up”.

That assessment came after a team of physicians including Navalny’s
personal doctor Anastasia Vasilyeva travelled Tuesday morning to the
prison medical facility beyond Moscow where Navalny was moved this
week but were barred from seeing him.

Mikhailova and another lawyer were given access.

They said Navalny had agreed to a glucose drip and was given one on
Sunday, but noted that nurses had failed multiple times to find his
vein, citing that as evidence that the prison infirmary was not up to
the task.

“Medical care in this particular case is not being given,” Mikhailova said.

“He must be transferred to a civilian hospital in Moscow so that he
can receive all the necessary assistance to prevent him from dying
here.”

In a post on Instagram published after the lawyers visited Navalny
compared himself to a “skeleton wandering in a cell”. – ‘Allow a
doctor to see my dad’ – Concern is growing in the West over Navalny’s
condition. German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Tuesday said Berlin is
“working to ensure that he receives proper medical care”.

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“We are very worried and are trying to use our influence,” she
said. Navalny’s family members have also spoken up in recent days.
“Allow a doctor to see my dad,” his daughter Dasha Navalnaya tweeted
Sunday.

In an Instagram post on Tuesday, the Kremlin critic’s mother
Lyudmila Navalnaya called on authorities to “admit independent,
civilian doctors to Alexei”.

The Kremlin however has dismissed the foreign outcry and said that
Navalny does not deserve special treatment.

Navalny is serving a two-and-a-half-year sentence for violating
parole terms on old fraud charges he says are politically motivated.

He was arrested in January on his return to Russia from Germany,
where he had spent months recovering from a poisoning attack with the
Novichok nerve agent.

He blames the attack on Putin, a claim the Kremlin has repeatedly denied.

The European Union and the United States have imposed sanctions on
Russia over the poisoning, and on Monday threatened Moscow with
further penalties in the event of Navalny’s death. – Growing pressure
– Navalny launched his hunger strike demanding proper medical
treatment over severe back pain and numbness in his limbs.

His team said over the weekend that blood tests indicated Navalny
could be suffering from impaired kidney function and risked cardiac
arrest.

Russia’s prison service insisted his condition was “satisfactory”,
despite moving him to the medical facility, and said he was taking
vitamin supplements as part of his treatment.

Navalny’s team has called on supporters to take to the streets on
Wednesday — when Putin is due to deliver his annual state of the
nation address — to protest against how he is being treated.

On Tuesday it said rallies would take place in over 100 cities
nationwide, as officials in Moscow said they had denied the team’s
request to hold a protest in the capital due to the coronavirus
pandemic.

His team added that police were searching their offices in the
Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, the home of their coordinator in the
southern city of Belgorad and had detained another coordinator in the
Urals city of Kurgan.

It added that a third in the southern city of Volgograd was ordered
held behind bars for 25 days.

“They have begun jailing our coordinators for a rally that has not
yet happened,” the team tweeted.

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