Russia Navalny's lawyers sentenced to long prison term

SDA

17.1.2025 - 09:43

ARCHIVE - The former lawyers of the deceased Russian opposition figure Navalny, Igor Sergunin , Alexei Lipzer and Vadim Kobsev, sit and stand during a court session in Petushki. Photo: Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP/dpa
ARCHIVE - The former lawyers of the deceased Russian opposition figure Navalny, Igor Sergunin , Alexei Lipzer and Vadim Kobsev, sit and stand during a court session in Petushki. Photo: Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP/dpa
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A Russian court has sentenced three lawyers of Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny, who died in custody in 2024, to long prison sentences in a penal camp.

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Several Russian media reported from the court in the city of Petushki, east of Moscow, that Navalny's well-known defense lawyer Vadim Kobsev was sentenced to five and a half years in prison.

The lawyer Alexei Lipzer received a prison sentence of five years and Igor Sergunin three and a half years. All of them were sentenced for alleged collaboration in an extremist organization, as reported by the "Sotavision" portal on Telegram.

Judge Julia Shilova therefore fell short of the sentence proposed by the public prosecutor's office, which had demanded five and a half years in prison for Sergunin, for example.

The "Mediazona" portal reported a large crowd in the court, which had held the controversial trial in camera.

"Guys, you are heroes! We are proud of you, you are the best people in Russia!" someone shouted to the lawyers, according to "Mediazona".

Photos showed dense crowds in the corridors of the court. "Sotavision" reported that its correspondent had been temporarily detained by the police - under the pretext that he looked like a wanted thief.

Other portals also reported harassment of trial observers, including lawyers who showed solidarity with the defendants.

Proceedings are considered politically motivated

The lawyers of the Kremlin opponent are accused of belonging to an extremist organization - meaning the Fund for Combating Corruption founded by Navalny.

The lawyers are alleged to have made their client's banned messages from prison public.

The trial began in September 2024. The defense lawyers were arrested in October 2023, while trials against Navalny were still ongoing. The proceedings are considered politically motivated.

Navalny's team in exile abroad announced that it was probably no coincidence that the verdict against the lawyers was handed down on the anniversary of the return of Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin's opponent to Russia.

Navalny returned to Russia on January 17, 2021 after being treated in Germany for a poison attack involving the chemical agent Novichok. He died in prison camp in February last year under unclear circumstances. His relatives accuse Putin of murder.