Amnesty International (AI) warned on Tuesday that Russian opponent Alexei Navalny could become the victim of an “enforced disappearance” after his allies reported him missing from the prison where he was serving his sentence.
The organization’s deputy director for Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Denis Krivosheev, said that Navalny, considered a “prisoner of conscience,” is no longer officially on the list of prisoners in the colony, where he is “serving an unfair sentence of 19 years in prison.” prisons.”
“As if attempted poisoning or imprisonment in inhumane conditions were not enough, Navalny may now be subject to forced disappearance,” Krivosheev said, adding that “his whereabouts are currently unknown.”
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