Russian police detain journalist who filmed last video of Navalny alive. Russian police detain journalist who filmed last video of Navalny alive
Vladimir Kara-Murza is two years into 25-year sentence in Russian jail. Wife of jailed British-Russian fears he will meet same fate as Navalny. He is suffering after-effects of two poisonings, and is now in a coma in hospital. He has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for his part in the Navalny case.
Initial Russian reports say Navalny died of a 'detached blood clot' in a hellhole Arctic prison - dubbed Polar Wolf - where he had been jailed in an act of political repression. Navalny 'tightly tied' four hours before he died, report claims.
Antonina Favorskaya is accused of links to Alexei Navalny’s ‘extremist organisation’ and is one of six journalists held this month. Rights groups say the journalist is a journalist who filmed last video of Navalny alive. Police detained her after she filmed last footage of the Russian opposition leader.
Vladimir Kara-Murza's wife says lives of political prisoners in Russia are at risk. Alexei Navalny's death puts political prisoners at risk, says wife of Russian dissident. Navalny was accused of defaming himself as a Russian police officer in the wake of his arrest.