Kremlin Critic Charged With New Crime That May Prolong Jail Time: Report

Moscow: Russian researcher on Wednesday imposes the opposition leader who is imprisoned by Alexei Navalny with new crimes that can extend his time behind the bar for up to three years.
The President of the Most Vocal Domestic Critics of President Vladimir in prison is two and a half years on charges of old fraud after returning from Germany as soon as he recovered from almost fatal poisoning attacks.

The Russian investigation committee – which investigates great violations – demanding it with additional crimes “creating a non-profit organization that violates the identity and rights of citizens.”

He said the Navalny FBK Anti-Corruption Foundation – branded as an extremist earlier this summer – “encouraging citizens to take illegal actions”.

The investigator also said Navalny asked Russia to take part in the demonstration that was not examined while “aware” of their “violation of the law”.

If it is found guilty, Navalny can face three years of extra prison and can only be released after 2024, Russia is scheduled to hold a presidential election.

The Navalny movement faces an unprecedented pressure in Russia ahead of parliamentary elections in September, with FBK and its regional offices are prohibited.

Call for smart voting

The Kremlin’s criticism team slammed the allegations as other stupid accusations. “

“Nobody violates the identity and rights of citizens such as Putin himself and all his minions,” he said on social media.

It asked Russia to choose against United Russian party in power next month to reject “endless power”.

Writing in the telegram, he pushed Russia to use the “Smart Voting” strategy Navalny who asked voters to return candidates placed to defeat politicians related to the Kremlin.

Russian opposition said the authorities had increased the intimidation campaign against dissidents in front of the vote, the charges of Kremlin had been rejected.

The new costs came a day after investigators launched a new criminal case against the Navalny Leonid Volkov key and Ivan Zhdanov for raising funds for the “extremist” organization.

Both Volkov and Zhdanov have left Russia, under pressure from the authorities. Allegations against them carry a maximum penalty of eight years in prison.

This week the Moscow court dropped a defamation lawsuit filed by Navalny at the end of March against Kremlin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov for comments that suggested opposition figures having a relationship with the CIA.

Last week, Brother Oleg Navalny handed over a one-year sentence to be suspended for violating the rules of Coronavirus by calling for Russia to attend unwelcome rops. Ally Key Lyubov Sobol was sentenced to one and a half years of limited movement in the same case.

The Russian country sensor in July blocked nearly 50 websites and Navalny ally which said that the media supervisor also tried to suspend their social media channels.

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