“Here, a woman colonel stood above me this morning and said: your blood tests show a serious deterioration in health and risk,” the opposition said.
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Prison staff are ready to approach him forced power “immediately” if he does not give up the hunger strike.
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Commenting on his refusal to admit doctors to him, Navalni gave two other reasons for his position.
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“They are afraid that it will be found out that the current loss of sensitivity of the limbs may be due to poisoning. The old one. Or something new. I will not be surprised,” the politician admitted.
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The second reason is to be found in the fact that “man is a slave to the system”, and forced feeding is easier than fulfilling “legal requirements”.
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Commenting on his well-being, Navalni said he was dizzy, but “still walking”.
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In conclusion, the politician explained that he was protesting not only about himself, but also “hundreds of thousands of the same outlaws.”
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“Only they don’t have an instagram to write there,” he joked.
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Navalny was arrested on January 17 at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport after returning from Germany, where he recovered more than four months after being poisoned by the war substance Novichok.
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On February 2, Navalny was sentenced to two and a half years in prison for violating the terms of his suspended sentence in 2014 while receiving treatment in Germany.
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