287 arrested in Moscow in connection with Navalny's hearings. Mostly, in the vicinity of the court
Diplomats from the Czech Republic, Austria, Lithuania, Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, the United States, Canada, Germany, Switzerland, Britain, Latvia and Poland and EU representatives are present at the hearing
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova writes the presence of foreign diplomats at Navalny's hearing "isn't just meddling in the internal affairs of a sovereign state, but the self-incrimination of the west's unsightly and illegal attempts to contain Russia."
The Kremlin announces Putin is not following today's hearing and says that it hopes Navalny's fate would not affect Russia's ties with Europe.
Navalny gives a fiery closing statement, saying that the reason for his sentence is "the hatred and fear of one man in a bunker. Because I offended him by surviving after they tried to kill me on his orders,themoscowtimes.com/2021/02/02/as-…
I will translate his full speech in a few minutes and share here.
The prosecutor asks Navalny whether he “intentionally" missed 6 parole check-ins before his hospitalization [after poisoning] He says he went to all required check-ins twice per month since 2014 according to the judge’s instructions
Navalny's lawyers say that Navalny didn't hide from surveillance and that he was put on the wanted list illegally, adding that his whereabouts were always known to the FSIN.
He said, Russia was obliged to comply with the decisions of the European HR court and pay compensation in the Yves Rocher case, but did not overturn the verdict. The decision of the European Courts stated that the proceedings were fabricated and showed arbitrariness
Navalny said that "this fabricated criminal case was regularly used to prevent his political activities."
Navalny's speech: "“I would like to start with a discussion of a legal issue, which seems to me to be the major issue here and a bit overlooked in the course of this discussion. Everything looks a bit uncanny. Two people are sitting here, and one of them says: let’s put Navalny..
"in prison because he appeared [for his probation check-in] on Mondays, instead of Thursdays. And the second one says: let’s put Navalny in prison because, having come out of a coma, he did not arrive in person for his probation check-in."
"But I would like to say a few words about a small elephant in this room so that everyone, all the press, all people note the fact that the essence of the case is to sentence me to a prison term in a case in which I was found not guilty, in a case that was fabricated."
"This is not my opinion. If we open a textbook on criminal law —and I hope, Your Honor, you‘ve done that a couple of times in your lifetime — Russia is a member of the Council of Europe. The European Court wrote that there is no corpus delicti [in the Yves Rocher case]
[The Latin term corpus delicti refers to the principle that there must be some proof that a crime has been committed before a person can be convicted of having committed that crime.]
"The case on which I am in this cage [Navalny is speaking in a glass cage in the court] right now is completely fabricated. Moreover, the Russian Federation admitted it — halfway — by paying me compensation."
"Thus, the Russian Federation recognized the decision of the European Court of Human Rights. Despite this, my brother served three and a half years in prison. I spent a year under house arrest in this case."
"When my probationary period ended, I was arrested a week before the expiration, brought to you in Simonovsky court, and my probationary period was extended for another year — without defense."
"Here is some math. The verdict came in 2014. It is 2021 now. They continue to put me on trial [even though] they have already admitted that I was not guilty and the case was fabricated."
"Nevertheless, with the obsession of a maniac, our state demands to put me in prison in this case. Someone really wants me to be unable to take a single step in our country as a free person, and, on crossing the border, I was immediately arrested."
"And we know who it is; we know the reason for it. It is the hatred and fear of just one person, a person who is living in a bunker. I inflicted a mortal offense on him by the fact that I survived after they tried to kill me on his orders."
"[The prosecutor is trying to interrupt Navalny.]
This is my opinion. And the fact that the prosecution is trying to interrupt me and shut me down, also shows really well what is happening. What I am saying has a lot to do with what is happening."
"Let’s continue. I inflicted a mortal offense [on Putin] by the fact that I survived thanks to good people, pilots and doctors. After that, I did not hide, living somewhere in a bunker under protection."
"And then a terrible thing happened — I participated in the investigation of my own poisoning, and we showed and proved that it was Putin, who used the FSB to carry out the attempted murder."
"And I was not the only one to whom it happened. Now many people know about this and more will still find out, and this drives the little thief in the bunker mad."
"It turned out that in order to supressa political opponent who has no TV and a political party, you just need to kill him with chemical weapons."
"Now everyone could see that he [Putin] was just a bureaucrat who was randomly placed in the president’s chair, who never participated in any debates or elections, and that his only method [of governing] is to try to kill people."
"And no matter how much [Vladimir Putin] tries to pretend to be geopolitics, his resentment towards me [is all about the fact] that he will go down in history as a poisoner. There were Alexander the Liberator or Yaroslav the Wise, and this man will go down in history... "
"...as the Underwear Poisoner. I am guarded by the police, half of Moscow is cordoned off because we showed [inour investigation] that he orders to steal the opponents’ underpants and smear them with chemical weapons."
"The main thing in this process is to intimidate a huge number of people. They jail one to scare millions. We have 20 million people below the poverty line. Tens of millions live without the slightest hope for the future."
"Living in Moscow is bearable but if you drive 100 kilometers away it is terrible, and the whole country lives in this terrible state. People’s monthly salaries are 20,000 rubles [$264] — and they are trying to intimidate people with such show trials."
"The main thing I want to say is that I really hope that this process will not be perceived as a signal to be more afraid. The National Guard, a glass cage in a courtroom are a demonstration of weakness. Millions and hundreds of thousands cannot be all imprisoned."
"And I really hope that people will become more and more aware of this. And when they realize that — and such a moment will arrive — you will not be able to put the whole country in prison because everyone [but the government] get nothing from our national resources, zero!"
"I am in my cell and all I hear is that the prices for pasta and eggs have risen! It is 2021; [we live in] an oil-exporting country, and you have deprived these people of prospects and are trying to intimidate them."
"The judge interrupts Navalny: “Let’s get back to the case [which is the synonym of “show!” “I’m already at a snow,” replies Navalny.
“All this is a performance, right here. And all I’m saying is related to this performance. "
"When lawlessness and arbitrariness are at the core of the political system it’s terrible. But it can be worse: lawlessness and arbitrariness masquerade, dress up in a prosecutor’s uniform and a judicial robe."
"And when it happens, the duty of every person is not to obey the laws that are dressed in these robes, and the duty of every person is not to obey you and such laws."
"It is the duty of every person to fight this system. And my duty is to fight. I fight as best I can and will continue to do so. I happened to be captured by the people who love to smear everything with chemical weapons."
"And they won’t give a cent [three kopecks] for my life now. But even now, from here, I will fight with you and urge everyone not to be afraid! I salute all those who are fighting and are not afraid, the Anti-Corruption Fund employees who are now being persecuted..."
", people all over the country who are not afraid to protest in the streets. They have the same rights as you. Our country belongs to them as much as to you. We are all citizens. We demand lawful elections, real justice."
"There are many good things in Russia, and the best thing is the very people who are not afraid, do not lower their eyes, do not look at the desk, who will never give their country to a bunch of corrupt officials who decided to exchange their homeland for vineyards..."
"... and “aqua-diskos.” I demand my immediate release. This show trial is illegal. I do not recognize it. Thanks.” Read the full text here: medium.com/@zarinazabrisk…
Meanwhile, the court hearing is now back on.
Moscow and St.Petersburg are overflowing with security forces. St.Pb now
354 people arrested in Moscow by now. Alexei Navalny has been brought back into the courtroom. Navalny’s lawyers, his wife, Yulia, and journalists have returned to the courtroom. A verdict is expected shortly.
Journalists and lawyers entered the courtroom, Alexei Navalny and the judge are not there yet
Navalny is now in the court room.
He smiles at his wife Yulia Navalnaya and waves to her from the glass cage.
Judge Repnikova reads the document, says that she has considered the suggestion to change the suspended sentence for the real prison sentence and lists the rules of the law.
judge retells the story of Navalny's suspended sentence and the position of the Federal Penitentiary Service: he did not appear for probation check-ins, including the period after his treatment [after poisoning].
Judge continues to read: the decision of the Khimki court on Navalny's detention for 30 days was left unchanged. Then he retells the position of the lawyers.
💥BREAKING The judge finds the FSIN's submission to be satisfied.
💥IN OTHER WORDS, The court decided to satisfy the request and imprison Navalny
The judge notes that the prosecutor asked to send Navalny to the colony.
💥💥💥💥💥💥Navalny has been sentenced to 3.5 years imprisonment in a penal colony.💥💥💥 Please RT #Navalny
Waiting to hear which penal colony. The prosecutor's office asked for 3.5 years in a general regime colony and asked to take into account the length of stay under house arrest.
Let me sum it up: Putin just put his main opponent to prison for 3.5 years after failing to poison him. 5,000 Russians arrested over the weekend for protesting this injustice, over 300 in Moscow today. Police stations are full. Detained are driven around in police vans w/o food,
water, toilets, standing up. Major cities are occupied by riot police, police, Putin's national guards. All opposition leaders are in jail or under house arrest. Arrests continue. Demand sanctions on Putin and his cronies. The US, EU, and UK must take an action. 🧵
I will be now finishing an article w/all of the above but will update if there is more news. Please RT. The world must know that Putin is a murderer and that Russia has lost all semblance to a civilized state. As I write, I grieve. I left it many years ago but my heart bleeds.
It's 3 am in Moscow & no more reports. Some people I've been talking to disappeared. I'm not sure if they are detained. I'll stop this report now. Will check in Moscow morning time for updates. A heartbreaking day. Like you want to call someone, do something... & there's nothing.
Moscow City Court is now hearing Alexei #Navalny's case and looking at switching a suspended sentence with a real one. Protestors are arriving to the court and being arrested. Live 🧵
#Navalny was just taken into the Moscow City Court hall
142 cities are planning to step out in the streets. During the last week, #Putin/#Kremlin arrested and sentenced to home arrest w/o Internet/communication dozens of #Navalny coordinators/activists. Details 👇
#Putin is scared & tries to suppress #RussiaProtests tomorrow. All coordinators/leaders/#Navalny allies sentenced to home arrest with no Internet/zero contacts; chipped. Moscow downtown closed. Intimidation, violence, arrests all over #Russia. A short 🧵
#Navalny's brother Oleg, allies @SobolLubov, @DrAnastasy , @all_mary Oleg Stepanov are under home arrest till March 23, w/o Internet, for "violation of sanitary requirements." Coordinators in other cities arrested. The Kremlin is striking the leadership.
🛑In #Russia, past 24 hrs. Thread: #Putin's terror. Arrests, beatings, tortures, court hearings, & sentences w/o the accused & defenders, raids, intimidation. The court turns down the appeal for #Navalny. Navalny says, "We will not be intimidated." Unprecedented. Please RT. 👇🏽 🛑
Today, the court in the Moscow region recognized the detention of #AlexeyNavalny for 30 days as legal. Earlier, the court sentenced Navalny to 30 days stay in prison.
Journalists were not allowed into the courtroom but could watch the broadcast on the screen in the conference room. Navalny found out his apartment was searched, his brother was arrested for violation of COVID sanitation rules, the sound was turned off.
Navalny's ally, Dr. Zakharova plays piano as her apartment is being raided by Russian police. Within the last few hours, dozens of activists, journalists, & protestors were arrested and their residences and offices searched. Meanwhile, Putin is speaking in Davos. #Navalny#Russia
"These are not arrests but kidnapping. They have no legal basis for arrests. They are seizing everything to find the circle of their friends and supporters in order to follow and use them to stop the protests," a source from St.Petersburg is telling me now. #Navalny#Russia
This is the door to Navalny's apartment (from inside) with his wife Julia inside. The police is banging on the door trying to break in.
Raids of #Navalny’s offices now & media watchdog fines social media for next weekend protest calls. What is #Putin afraid of?A detailed report on unprecedented protests for @BylineTimes. I spoke to many people; it is epic. Help to overturn dictator! #Russia#RussianProtests