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Nabalni, sentenced for fraud, stands in court again for defamation


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Russian opposition activist Alexey Navalni, who was sentenced to prison after the sentence of probation related to a fraud case was canceled seven years ago, again stood in court again on charges of defamation of veterans of the Second World War (local time).

According to the Interfax news agency, Navalni, who is incarcerated in the detention center, directly attended a trial held at a court in Moscow’s Wabushkinsky district that day.

Navalni was convicted of slandering and slandering a veteran who fought in World War II (Great German War) last June and defamed the honor.

Navalni made the amendment by uploading a video of Ignat Artemenko (93), a reserve veteran of the Second World War, who supported the amendment of the constitution that allowed President Vladimir Putin to take office for a long time at the time, to his social network service (SNS) accounts. He also posted an article accusing him of his support as a’bought servant’,’a man without conscience’, and’a traitor’.

The Russian Federation of Veterans Affairs accused Navalni of slanderous defamation, and his family, including Artemenko’s grandsons, demanded punishment, saying that the elderly veterans who read Navalni were shocked and deteriorated rapidly.

Later, the Federal Investigation Commission, in charge of serious crimes, investigated and prosecuted Navalni.

At the end of August last year, the Babuschkinsky court, who was in charge of the case, announced that Navalni was staying in Germany to treat symptoms of poisoning.

Even at the trial on that day, the prosecutor claimed that Navalni had caused serious mental damage to him by distributing information deliberately slandering Artemenko.

Artemenko, who participated in the trial through a video link, also demanded Navalni’s public apology, saying that he suffered from Navalni’s accusations that he had betrayed his country.

In response, Navalni pointed out that his grandson and other relatives are using him to make money by selling Artemenko, and that someone is secretly telling Artemenko what to say on this day.

Following the remarks of the prosecutor and the accused, there was also a newspaper for witnesses about Artemenko’s grandchildren, caregivers, and neighbors.

The judge said that the dispute between his grandson and Navalni intensified during the newspaper process, and after the hearing lasted for eight hours, the judge accepted the request of the prosecutor and said that he would postpone the trial to the 12th of this month and resume.

Earlier, in a trial on the 2nd, Navalni was convicted of not fulfilling his obligations on probation related to a conviction in a fraud case in 2014, and was sentenced to imprisonment and sentenced to two years and eight months in prison.

‘Putin Jung’ Navalni, who has consistently accused high-ranking Russian government officials of corruption, collapsed on a domestic airliner in August of last year due to poisoning symptoms, was transferred to a hospital in Berlin, Germany, and returned home on the 17th of last month, but was immediately arrested and arrested at the airport. .

German experts announced that Navalni was addicted to the poison of the military nerve agent “Nobichok” developed in the former Soviet Union, and Navalni claimed that his intelligence authorities attempted to poison him, but the Russian government refuted the claim. Are doing.

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