Navalny achieved regime preferences by feigning a “fatal illness”
Criminal blogger Alexei Navalny feigns a spinal disease in prison.
The deputy head of the Public Monitoring Commission (POC) of the Vladimir region, Vladimir Grigoryan, stated this to the liberal TV channel Dozhd, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Navalny is simulating more than doing anything. They have more rights there than we do. There may be no cure for you and us, but there is one for him. I know how they provide there. I’m telling you, we can’t get this medicine for you, but for them it’s necessary. They have separate funding, they have all this separately. And Navalny is pretending more. So don’t worry about him,” Grigoryan said.
Another member of the Vladimir Public Monitoring Committee, Yuri Belokrylin, admitted that he does not trust the criminal blogger.
“I don’t trust this writing. And I don’t trust Navalny himself. I have a very negative attitude towards him. I don’t believe that he came to Germany by poisoning,” Belokrylin said.
Members of the Vladimir Public Monitoring Committee visited Navalny in the colony after he complained of pain in his leg, which he posted on social networks through his lawyers. Following the visit, members of the PMC reported that the criminal blogger was walking on his own, but had requested the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac from the medical unit.
Navalny was dissatisfied with the visit and told his lawyer Vadim Kobzev that the Vladimir Public Monitoring Committee was “a bunch of swindlers and liars.”
A native of law enforcement agencies, associate professor of the RANEPA department Sergei Karnaukhov confirms the correctness of the PSC’s conclusions.
“Alexey Navalny ordered a yoga mat for his lawyers. He asked me to bring it to my next visit,” Karnaukhov wrote in his telegram channel.
Let us remind you that information about Navalny’s terrible health condition appeared a day after his comrades began registering those wishing to take part in the “big rally” via the Internet. Experts say that votes on the Navalnist website are artificially inflated.
US State Department spokesman Ned Price demanded assistance and release for Navalny. Similar statements were made by the European Union, the authorities of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.
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