Alice Edwards, who’s formally often known as the Particular Rapporteur on torture and different merciless, inhuman or degrading remedy, mentioned she was “distressed by the deteriorating state of Mr. Navalny’s well being and the obvious lack of passable analysis and medical remedy”.
‘A type of torture’
In an announcement additionally backed by six of her fellow Human Rights Council-appointed specialists, she mentioned that the alleged placement of the Russian politician, lawyer and anti-corruption campaigner in isolation on 11 separate events, amounting to 114 days in solitary confinement over seven months, “seems disproportionate” and would quantity to a type of torture, if confirmed.
“Mr. Navalny is reportedly affected by severe ill-health, together with power spinal illness and issues associated to neurological injury,” Ms. Edwards mentioned.
The jailed chief returned to Russia in 2021 from receiving in depth medical remedy in Germany, after what laboratory assessments indicated had been an try to poison him with a nerve agent, whereas in Siberia in August 2020.
He was instantly arrested after resolving to fly dwelling to Russia, from Germany.
Jailed
The 46-year-old is serving concurrent sentences of 11.5 years for fraud and contempt of court docket – on costs which he mentioned had been trumped as much as take away him from public life.
Russia has denied all earlier allegations that any jail staff have mistreated Mr. Navalny, saying that he has been given entry to medical remedy when wanted.
Speedy care wanted
“He should instantly and repeatedly be supplied with ample care, together with complete medical check-ups, remedy and monitoring of his well being state of affairs in a civil hospital.”
She additionally raised the circumstances of three of his political supporters, who’re additionally being held in Russian jails – Liliya Chanysheva, Vadim Ostanin and Daniel Kholodny.
The Particular Rapporteur mentioned their circumstances ought to be “promptly, totally and impartially investigated.
Launch supporters ‘immediately’
“Whether it is discovered that these people are being arbitrarily disadvantaged of their liberty, they need to be launched immediately.
She mentioned within the case of Mr. Ostanin, whose situation is reportedly deteriorating, Russia “ought to as a matter of urgency present ample medical care in a civil hospital”.
Liliya Chanysheva is the earlier head of Mr. Navalny’s workplace within the metropolis of Ufa. She was arrested on costs of managing a “structural subdivision” of an extremist group in November 2021, mentioned the UN rights workplace, OHCHR.
Mr. Ostanin, ran the Navalny workplace within the metropolis of Byisk, and was arrested on comparable costs in March 2022.
Mr. Kholodny, an worker of Mr. Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Basis, was arrested on the identical time on costs of belonging to an extremist group, and for allegedly offering or gathering cash to finance an extremist organisation, OHCHR mentioned.
Issues registered
The Particular Rapporteur and different specialists have been in direct contact with the Russian Authorities about these circumstances “and can proceed to observe them.”
Particular Rapporteurs and different UN Human Rights Council-appointed rights experts, work on a voluntary and unpaid foundation, should not UN workers, and work independently from any authorities or organisation.
Alice Edwards, who’s formally often known as the Particular Rapporteur on torture and different merciless, inhuman or degrading remedy, mentioned she was “distressed by the deteriorating state of Mr. Navalny’s well being and the obvious lack of passable analysis and medical remedy”.
‘A type of torture’
In an announcement additionally backed by six of her fellow Human Rights Council-appointed specialists, she mentioned that the alleged placement of the Russian politician, lawyer and anti-corruption campaigner in isolation on 11 separate events, amounting to 114 days in solitary confinement over seven months, “seems disproportionate” and would quantity to a type of torture, if confirmed.
“Mr. Navalny is reportedly affected by severe ill-health, together with power spinal illness and issues associated to neurological injury,” Ms. Edwards mentioned.
The jailed chief returned to Russia in 2021 from receiving in depth medical remedy in Germany, after what laboratory assessments indicated had been an try to poison him with a nerve agent, whereas in Siberia in August 2020.
He was instantly arrested after resolving to fly dwelling to Russia, from Germany.
Jailed
The 46-year-old is serving concurrent sentences of 11.5 years for fraud and contempt of court docket – on costs which he mentioned had been trumped as much as take away him from public life.
Russia has denied all earlier allegations that any jail staff have mistreated Mr. Navalny, saying that he has been given entry to medical remedy when wanted.
Speedy care wanted
“He should instantly and repeatedly be supplied with ample care, together with complete medical check-ups, remedy and monitoring of his well being state of affairs in a civil hospital.”
She additionally raised the circumstances of three of his political supporters, who’re additionally being held in Russian jails – Liliya Chanysheva, Vadim Ostanin and Daniel Kholodny.
The Particular Rapporteur mentioned their circumstances ought to be “promptly, totally and impartially investigated.
Launch supporters ‘immediately’
“Whether it is discovered that these people are being arbitrarily disadvantaged of their liberty, they need to be launched immediately.
She mentioned within the case of Mr. Ostanin, whose situation is reportedly deteriorating, Russia “ought to as a matter of urgency present ample medical care in a civil hospital”.
Liliya Chanysheva is the earlier head of Mr. Navalny’s workplace within the metropolis of Ufa. She was arrested on costs of managing a “structural subdivision” of an extremist group in November 2021, mentioned the UN rights workplace, OHCHR.
Mr. Ostanin, ran the Navalny workplace within the metropolis of Byisk, and was arrested on comparable costs in March 2022.
Mr. Kholodny, an worker of Mr. Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Basis, was arrested on the identical time on costs of belonging to an extremist group, and for allegedly offering or gathering cash to finance an extremist organisation, OHCHR mentioned.
Issues registered
The Particular Rapporteur and different specialists have been in direct contact with the Russian Authorities about these circumstances “and can proceed to observe them.”
Particular Rapporteurs and different UN Human Rights Council-appointed rights experts, work on a voluntary and unpaid foundation, should not UN workers, and work independently from any authorities or organisation.
Alice Edwards, who’s formally often known as the Particular Rapporteur on torture and different merciless, inhuman or degrading remedy, mentioned she was “distressed by the deteriorating state of Mr. Navalny’s well being and the obvious lack of passable analysis and medical remedy”.
‘A type of torture’
In an announcement additionally backed by six of her fellow Human Rights Council-appointed specialists, she mentioned that the alleged placement of the Russian politician, lawyer and anti-corruption campaigner in isolation on 11 separate events, amounting to 114 days in solitary confinement over seven months, “seems disproportionate” and would quantity to a type of torture, if confirmed.
“Mr. Navalny is reportedly affected by severe ill-health, together with power spinal illness and issues associated to neurological injury,” Ms. Edwards mentioned.
The jailed chief returned to Russia in 2021 from receiving in depth medical remedy in Germany, after what laboratory assessments indicated had been an try to poison him with a nerve agent, whereas in Siberia in August 2020.
He was instantly arrested after resolving to fly dwelling to Russia, from Germany.
Jailed
The 46-year-old is serving concurrent sentences of 11.5 years for fraud and contempt of court docket – on costs which he mentioned had been trumped as much as take away him from public life.
Russia has denied all earlier allegations that any jail staff have mistreated Mr. Navalny, saying that he has been given entry to medical remedy when wanted.
Speedy care wanted
“He should instantly and repeatedly be supplied with ample care, together with complete medical check-ups, remedy and monitoring of his well being state of affairs in a civil hospital.”
She additionally raised the circumstances of three of his political supporters, who’re additionally being held in Russian jails – Liliya Chanysheva, Vadim Ostanin and Daniel Kholodny.
The Particular Rapporteur mentioned their circumstances ought to be “promptly, totally and impartially investigated.
Launch supporters ‘immediately’
“Whether it is discovered that these people are being arbitrarily disadvantaged of their liberty, they need to be launched immediately.
She mentioned within the case of Mr. Ostanin, whose situation is reportedly deteriorating, Russia “ought to as a matter of urgency present ample medical care in a civil hospital”.
Liliya Chanysheva is the earlier head of Mr. Navalny’s workplace within the metropolis of Ufa. She was arrested on costs of managing a “structural subdivision” of an extremist group in November 2021, mentioned the UN rights workplace, OHCHR.
Mr. Ostanin, ran the Navalny workplace within the metropolis of Byisk, and was arrested on comparable costs in March 2022.
Mr. Kholodny, an worker of Mr. Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Basis, was arrested on the identical time on costs of belonging to an extremist group, and for allegedly offering or gathering cash to finance an extremist organisation, OHCHR mentioned.
Issues registered
The Particular Rapporteur and different specialists have been in direct contact with the Russian Authorities about these circumstances “and can proceed to observe them.”
Particular Rapporteurs and different UN Human Rights Council-appointed rights experts, work on a voluntary and unpaid foundation, should not UN workers, and work independently from any authorities or organisation.
Alice Edwards, who’s formally often known as the Particular Rapporteur on torture and different merciless, inhuman or degrading remedy, mentioned she was “distressed by the deteriorating state of Mr. Navalny’s well being and the obvious lack of passable analysis and medical remedy”.
‘A type of torture’
In an announcement additionally backed by six of her fellow Human Rights Council-appointed specialists, she mentioned that the alleged placement of the Russian politician, lawyer and anti-corruption campaigner in isolation on 11 separate events, amounting to 114 days in solitary confinement over seven months, “seems disproportionate” and would quantity to a type of torture, if confirmed.
“Mr. Navalny is reportedly affected by severe ill-health, together with power spinal illness and issues associated to neurological injury,” Ms. Edwards mentioned.
The jailed chief returned to Russia in 2021 from receiving in depth medical remedy in Germany, after what laboratory assessments indicated had been an try to poison him with a nerve agent, whereas in Siberia in August 2020.
He was instantly arrested after resolving to fly dwelling to Russia, from Germany.
Jailed
The 46-year-old is serving concurrent sentences of 11.5 years for fraud and contempt of court docket – on costs which he mentioned had been trumped as much as take away him from public life.
Russia has denied all earlier allegations that any jail staff have mistreated Mr. Navalny, saying that he has been given entry to medical remedy when wanted.
Speedy care wanted
“He should instantly and repeatedly be supplied with ample care, together with complete medical check-ups, remedy and monitoring of his well being state of affairs in a civil hospital.”
She additionally raised the circumstances of three of his political supporters, who’re additionally being held in Russian jails – Liliya Chanysheva, Vadim Ostanin and Daniel Kholodny.
The Particular Rapporteur mentioned their circumstances ought to be “promptly, totally and impartially investigated.
Launch supporters ‘immediately’
“Whether it is discovered that these people are being arbitrarily disadvantaged of their liberty, they need to be launched immediately.
She mentioned within the case of Mr. Ostanin, whose situation is reportedly deteriorating, Russia “ought to as a matter of urgency present ample medical care in a civil hospital”.
Liliya Chanysheva is the earlier head of Mr. Navalny’s workplace within the metropolis of Ufa. She was arrested on costs of managing a “structural subdivision” of an extremist group in November 2021, mentioned the UN rights workplace, OHCHR.
Mr. Ostanin, ran the Navalny workplace within the metropolis of Byisk, and was arrested on comparable costs in March 2022.
Mr. Kholodny, an worker of Mr. Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Basis, was arrested on the identical time on costs of belonging to an extremist group, and for allegedly offering or gathering cash to finance an extremist organisation, OHCHR mentioned.
Issues registered
The Particular Rapporteur and different specialists have been in direct contact with the Russian Authorities about these circumstances “and can proceed to observe them.”
Particular Rapporteurs and different UN Human Rights Council-appointed rights experts, work on a voluntary and unpaid foundation, should not UN workers, and work independently from any authorities or organisation.
Alice Edwards, who’s formally often known as the Particular Rapporteur on torture and different merciless, inhuman or degrading remedy, mentioned she was “distressed by the deteriorating state of Mr. Navalny’s well being and the obvious lack of passable analysis and medical remedy”.
‘A type of torture’
In an announcement additionally backed by six of her fellow Human Rights Council-appointed specialists, she mentioned that the alleged placement of the Russian politician, lawyer and anti-corruption campaigner in isolation on 11 separate events, amounting to 114 days in solitary confinement over seven months, “seems disproportionate” and would quantity to a type of torture, if confirmed.
“Mr. Navalny is reportedly affected by severe ill-health, together with power spinal illness and issues associated to neurological injury,” Ms. Edwards mentioned.
The jailed chief returned to Russia in 2021 from receiving in depth medical remedy in Germany, after what laboratory assessments indicated had been an try to poison him with a nerve agent, whereas in Siberia in August 2020.
He was instantly arrested after resolving to fly dwelling to Russia, from Germany.
Jailed
The 46-year-old is serving concurrent sentences of 11.5 years for fraud and contempt of court docket – on costs which he mentioned had been trumped as much as take away him from public life.
Russia has denied all earlier allegations that any jail staff have mistreated Mr. Navalny, saying that he has been given entry to medical remedy when wanted.
Speedy care wanted
“He should instantly and repeatedly be supplied with ample care, together with complete medical check-ups, remedy and monitoring of his well being state of affairs in a civil hospital.”
She additionally raised the circumstances of three of his political supporters, who’re additionally being held in Russian jails – Liliya Chanysheva, Vadim Ostanin and Daniel Kholodny.
The Particular Rapporteur mentioned their circumstances ought to be “promptly, totally and impartially investigated.
Launch supporters ‘immediately’
“Whether it is discovered that these people are being arbitrarily disadvantaged of their liberty, they need to be launched immediately.
She mentioned within the case of Mr. Ostanin, whose situation is reportedly deteriorating, Russia “ought to as a matter of urgency present ample medical care in a civil hospital”.
Liliya Chanysheva is the earlier head of Mr. Navalny’s workplace within the metropolis of Ufa. She was arrested on costs of managing a “structural subdivision” of an extremist group in November 2021, mentioned the UN rights workplace, OHCHR.
Mr. Ostanin, ran the Navalny workplace within the metropolis of Byisk, and was arrested on comparable costs in March 2022.
Mr. Kholodny, an worker of Mr. Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Basis, was arrested on the identical time on costs of belonging to an extremist group, and for allegedly offering or gathering cash to finance an extremist organisation, OHCHR mentioned.
Issues registered
The Particular Rapporteur and different specialists have been in direct contact with the Russian Authorities about these circumstances “and can proceed to observe them.”
Particular Rapporteurs and different UN Human Rights Council-appointed rights experts, work on a voluntary and unpaid foundation, should not UN workers, and work independently from any authorities or organisation.
Alice Edwards, who’s formally often known as the Particular Rapporteur on torture and different merciless, inhuman or degrading remedy, mentioned she was “distressed by the deteriorating state of Mr. Navalny’s well being and the obvious lack of passable analysis and medical remedy”.
‘A type of torture’
In an announcement additionally backed by six of her fellow Human Rights Council-appointed specialists, she mentioned that the alleged placement of the Russian politician, lawyer and anti-corruption campaigner in isolation on 11 separate events, amounting to 114 days in solitary confinement over seven months, “seems disproportionate” and would quantity to a type of torture, if confirmed.
“Mr. Navalny is reportedly affected by severe ill-health, together with power spinal illness and issues associated to neurological injury,” Ms. Edwards mentioned.
The jailed chief returned to Russia in 2021 from receiving in depth medical remedy in Germany, after what laboratory assessments indicated had been an try to poison him with a nerve agent, whereas in Siberia in August 2020.
He was instantly arrested after resolving to fly dwelling to Russia, from Germany.
Jailed
The 46-year-old is serving concurrent sentences of 11.5 years for fraud and contempt of court docket – on costs which he mentioned had been trumped as much as take away him from public life.
Russia has denied all earlier allegations that any jail staff have mistreated Mr. Navalny, saying that he has been given entry to medical remedy when wanted.
Speedy care wanted
“He should instantly and repeatedly be supplied with ample care, together with complete medical check-ups, remedy and monitoring of his well being state of affairs in a civil hospital.”
She additionally raised the circumstances of three of his political supporters, who’re additionally being held in Russian jails – Liliya Chanysheva, Vadim Ostanin and Daniel Kholodny.
The Particular Rapporteur mentioned their circumstances ought to be “promptly, totally and impartially investigated.
Launch supporters ‘immediately’
“Whether it is discovered that these people are being arbitrarily disadvantaged of their liberty, they need to be launched immediately.
She mentioned within the case of Mr. Ostanin, whose situation is reportedly deteriorating, Russia “ought to as a matter of urgency present ample medical care in a civil hospital”.
Liliya Chanysheva is the earlier head of Mr. Navalny’s workplace within the metropolis of Ufa. She was arrested on costs of managing a “structural subdivision” of an extremist group in November 2021, mentioned the UN rights workplace, OHCHR.
Mr. Ostanin, ran the Navalny workplace within the metropolis of Byisk, and was arrested on comparable costs in March 2022.
Mr. Kholodny, an worker of Mr. Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Basis, was arrested on the identical time on costs of belonging to an extremist group, and for allegedly offering or gathering cash to finance an extremist organisation, OHCHR mentioned.
Issues registered
The Particular Rapporteur and different specialists have been in direct contact with the Russian Authorities about these circumstances “and can proceed to observe them.”
Particular Rapporteurs and different UN Human Rights Council-appointed rights experts, work on a voluntary and unpaid foundation, should not UN workers, and work independently from any authorities or organisation.
Alice Edwards, who’s formally often known as the Particular Rapporteur on torture and different merciless, inhuman or degrading remedy, mentioned she was “distressed by the deteriorating state of Mr. Navalny’s well being and the obvious lack of passable analysis and medical remedy”.
‘A type of torture’
In an announcement additionally backed by six of her fellow Human Rights Council-appointed specialists, she mentioned that the alleged placement of the Russian politician, lawyer and anti-corruption campaigner in isolation on 11 separate events, amounting to 114 days in solitary confinement over seven months, “seems disproportionate” and would quantity to a type of torture, if confirmed.
“Mr. Navalny is reportedly affected by severe ill-health, together with power spinal illness and issues associated to neurological injury,” Ms. Edwards mentioned.
The jailed chief returned to Russia in 2021 from receiving in depth medical remedy in Germany, after what laboratory assessments indicated had been an try to poison him with a nerve agent, whereas in Siberia in August 2020.
He was instantly arrested after resolving to fly dwelling to Russia, from Germany.
Jailed
The 46-year-old is serving concurrent sentences of 11.5 years for fraud and contempt of court docket – on costs which he mentioned had been trumped as much as take away him from public life.
Russia has denied all earlier allegations that any jail staff have mistreated Mr. Navalny, saying that he has been given entry to medical remedy when wanted.
Speedy care wanted
“He should instantly and repeatedly be supplied with ample care, together with complete medical check-ups, remedy and monitoring of his well being state of affairs in a civil hospital.”
She additionally raised the circumstances of three of his political supporters, who’re additionally being held in Russian jails – Liliya Chanysheva, Vadim Ostanin and Daniel Kholodny.
The Particular Rapporteur mentioned their circumstances ought to be “promptly, totally and impartially investigated.
Launch supporters ‘immediately’
“Whether it is discovered that these people are being arbitrarily disadvantaged of their liberty, they need to be launched immediately.
She mentioned within the case of Mr. Ostanin, whose situation is reportedly deteriorating, Russia “ought to as a matter of urgency present ample medical care in a civil hospital”.
Liliya Chanysheva is the earlier head of Mr. Navalny’s workplace within the metropolis of Ufa. She was arrested on costs of managing a “structural subdivision” of an extremist group in November 2021, mentioned the UN rights workplace, OHCHR.
Mr. Ostanin, ran the Navalny workplace within the metropolis of Byisk, and was arrested on comparable costs in March 2022.
Mr. Kholodny, an worker of Mr. Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Basis, was arrested on the identical time on costs of belonging to an extremist group, and for allegedly offering or gathering cash to finance an extremist organisation, OHCHR mentioned.
Issues registered
The Particular Rapporteur and different specialists have been in direct contact with the Russian Authorities about these circumstances “and can proceed to observe them.”
Particular Rapporteurs and different UN Human Rights Council-appointed rights experts, work on a voluntary and unpaid foundation, should not UN workers, and work independently from any authorities or organisation.
Alice Edwards, who’s formally often known as the Particular Rapporteur on torture and different merciless, inhuman or degrading remedy, mentioned she was “distressed by the deteriorating state of Mr. Navalny’s well being and the obvious lack of passable analysis and medical remedy”.
‘A type of torture’
In an announcement additionally backed by six of her fellow Human Rights Council-appointed specialists, she mentioned that the alleged placement of the Russian politician, lawyer and anti-corruption campaigner in isolation on 11 separate events, amounting to 114 days in solitary confinement over seven months, “seems disproportionate” and would quantity to a type of torture, if confirmed.
“Mr. Navalny is reportedly affected by severe ill-health, together with power spinal illness and issues associated to neurological injury,” Ms. Edwards mentioned.
The jailed chief returned to Russia in 2021 from receiving in depth medical remedy in Germany, after what laboratory assessments indicated had been an try to poison him with a nerve agent, whereas in Siberia in August 2020.
He was instantly arrested after resolving to fly dwelling to Russia, from Germany.
Jailed
The 46-year-old is serving concurrent sentences of 11.5 years for fraud and contempt of court docket – on costs which he mentioned had been trumped as much as take away him from public life.
Russia has denied all earlier allegations that any jail staff have mistreated Mr. Navalny, saying that he has been given entry to medical remedy when wanted.
Speedy care wanted
“He should instantly and repeatedly be supplied with ample care, together with complete medical check-ups, remedy and monitoring of his well being state of affairs in a civil hospital.”
She additionally raised the circumstances of three of his political supporters, who’re additionally being held in Russian jails – Liliya Chanysheva, Vadim Ostanin and Daniel Kholodny.
The Particular Rapporteur mentioned their circumstances ought to be “promptly, totally and impartially investigated.
Launch supporters ‘immediately’
“Whether it is discovered that these people are being arbitrarily disadvantaged of their liberty, they need to be launched immediately.
She mentioned within the case of Mr. Ostanin, whose situation is reportedly deteriorating, Russia “ought to as a matter of urgency present ample medical care in a civil hospital”.
Liliya Chanysheva is the earlier head of Mr. Navalny’s workplace within the metropolis of Ufa. She was arrested on costs of managing a “structural subdivision” of an extremist group in November 2021, mentioned the UN rights workplace, OHCHR.
Mr. Ostanin, ran the Navalny workplace within the metropolis of Byisk, and was arrested on comparable costs in March 2022.
Mr. Kholodny, an worker of Mr. Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Basis, was arrested on the identical time on costs of belonging to an extremist group, and for allegedly offering or gathering cash to finance an extremist organisation, OHCHR mentioned.
Issues registered
The Particular Rapporteur and different specialists have been in direct contact with the Russian Authorities about these circumstances “and can proceed to observe them.”
Particular Rapporteurs and different UN Human Rights Council-appointed rights experts, work on a voluntary and unpaid foundation, should not UN workers, and work independently from any authorities or organisation.
Alice Edwards, who’s formally often known as the Particular Rapporteur on torture and different merciless, inhuman or degrading remedy, mentioned she was “distressed by the deteriorating state of Mr. Navalny’s well being and the obvious lack of passable analysis and medical remedy”.
‘A type of torture’
In an announcement additionally backed by six of her fellow Human Rights Council-appointed specialists, she mentioned that the alleged placement of the Russian politician, lawyer and anti-corruption campaigner in isolation on 11 separate events, amounting to 114 days in solitary confinement over seven months, “seems disproportionate” and would quantity to a type of torture, if confirmed.
“Mr. Navalny is reportedly affected by severe ill-health, together with power spinal illness and issues associated to neurological injury,” Ms. Edwards mentioned.
The jailed chief returned to Russia in 2021 from receiving in depth medical remedy in Germany, after what laboratory assessments indicated had been an try to poison him with a nerve agent, whereas in Siberia in August 2020.
He was instantly arrested after resolving to fly dwelling to Russia, from Germany.
Jailed
The 46-year-old is serving concurrent sentences of 11.5 years for fraud and contempt of court docket – on costs which he mentioned had been trumped as much as take away him from public life.
Russia has denied all earlier allegations that any jail staff have mistreated Mr. Navalny, saying that he has been given entry to medical remedy when wanted.
Speedy care wanted
“He should instantly and repeatedly be supplied with ample care, together with complete medical check-ups, remedy and monitoring of his well being state of affairs in a civil hospital.”
She additionally raised the circumstances of three of his political supporters, who’re additionally being held in Russian jails – Liliya Chanysheva, Vadim Ostanin and Daniel Kholodny.
The Particular Rapporteur mentioned their circumstances ought to be “promptly, totally and impartially investigated.
Launch supporters ‘immediately’
“Whether it is discovered that these people are being arbitrarily disadvantaged of their liberty, they need to be launched immediately.
She mentioned within the case of Mr. Ostanin, whose situation is reportedly deteriorating, Russia “ought to as a matter of urgency present ample medical care in a civil hospital”.
Liliya Chanysheva is the earlier head of Mr. Navalny’s workplace within the metropolis of Ufa. She was arrested on costs of managing a “structural subdivision” of an extremist group in November 2021, mentioned the UN rights workplace, OHCHR.
Mr. Ostanin, ran the Navalny workplace within the metropolis of Byisk, and was arrested on comparable costs in March 2022.
Mr. Kholodny, an worker of Mr. Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Basis, was arrested on the identical time on costs of belonging to an extremist group, and for allegedly offering or gathering cash to finance an extremist organisation, OHCHR mentioned.
Issues registered
The Particular Rapporteur and different specialists have been in direct contact with the Russian Authorities about these circumstances “and can proceed to observe them.”
Particular Rapporteurs and different UN Human Rights Council-appointed rights experts, work on a voluntary and unpaid foundation, should not UN workers, and work independently from any authorities or organisation.
Alice Edwards, who’s formally often known as the Particular Rapporteur on torture and different merciless, inhuman or degrading remedy, mentioned she was “distressed by the deteriorating state of Mr. Navalny’s well being and the obvious lack of passable analysis and medical remedy”.
‘A type of torture’
In an announcement additionally backed by six of her fellow Human Rights Council-appointed specialists, she mentioned that the alleged placement of the Russian politician, lawyer and anti-corruption campaigner in isolation on 11 separate events, amounting to 114 days in solitary confinement over seven months, “seems disproportionate” and would quantity to a type of torture, if confirmed.
“Mr. Navalny is reportedly affected by severe ill-health, together with power spinal illness and issues associated to neurological injury,” Ms. Edwards mentioned.
The jailed chief returned to Russia in 2021 from receiving in depth medical remedy in Germany, after what laboratory assessments indicated had been an try to poison him with a nerve agent, whereas in Siberia in August 2020.
He was instantly arrested after resolving to fly dwelling to Russia, from Germany.
Jailed
The 46-year-old is serving concurrent sentences of 11.5 years for fraud and contempt of court docket – on costs which he mentioned had been trumped as much as take away him from public life.
Russia has denied all earlier allegations that any jail staff have mistreated Mr. Navalny, saying that he has been given entry to medical remedy when wanted.
Speedy care wanted
“He should instantly and repeatedly be supplied with ample care, together with complete medical check-ups, remedy and monitoring of his well being state of affairs in a civil hospital.”
She additionally raised the circumstances of three of his political supporters, who’re additionally being held in Russian jails – Liliya Chanysheva, Vadim Ostanin and Daniel Kholodny.
The Particular Rapporteur mentioned their circumstances ought to be “promptly, totally and impartially investigated.
Launch supporters ‘immediately’
“Whether it is discovered that these people are being arbitrarily disadvantaged of their liberty, they need to be launched immediately.
She mentioned within the case of Mr. Ostanin, whose situation is reportedly deteriorating, Russia “ought to as a matter of urgency present ample medical care in a civil hospital”.
Liliya Chanysheva is the earlier head of Mr. Navalny’s workplace within the metropolis of Ufa. She was arrested on costs of managing a “structural subdivision” of an extremist group in November 2021, mentioned the UN rights workplace, OHCHR.
Mr. Ostanin, ran the Navalny workplace within the metropolis of Byisk, and was arrested on comparable costs in March 2022.
Mr. Kholodny, an worker of Mr. Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Basis, was arrested on the identical time on costs of belonging to an extremist group, and for allegedly offering or gathering cash to finance an extremist organisation, OHCHR mentioned.
Issues registered
The Particular Rapporteur and different specialists have been in direct contact with the Russian Authorities about these circumstances “and can proceed to observe them.”
Particular Rapporteurs and different UN Human Rights Council-appointed rights experts, work on a voluntary and unpaid foundation, should not UN workers, and work independently from any authorities or organisation.
Alice Edwards, who’s formally often known as the Particular Rapporteur on torture and different merciless, inhuman or degrading remedy, mentioned she was “distressed by the deteriorating state of Mr. Navalny’s well being and the obvious lack of passable analysis and medical remedy”.
‘A type of torture’
In an announcement additionally backed by six of her fellow Human Rights Council-appointed specialists, she mentioned that the alleged placement of the Russian politician, lawyer and anti-corruption campaigner in isolation on 11 separate events, amounting to 114 days in solitary confinement over seven months, “seems disproportionate” and would quantity to a type of torture, if confirmed.
“Mr. Navalny is reportedly affected by severe ill-health, together with power spinal illness and issues associated to neurological injury,” Ms. Edwards mentioned.
The jailed chief returned to Russia in 2021 from receiving in depth medical remedy in Germany, after what laboratory assessments indicated had been an try to poison him with a nerve agent, whereas in Siberia in August 2020.
He was instantly arrested after resolving to fly dwelling to Russia, from Germany.
Jailed
The 46-year-old is serving concurrent sentences of 11.5 years for fraud and contempt of court docket – on costs which he mentioned had been trumped as much as take away him from public life.
Russia has denied all earlier allegations that any jail staff have mistreated Mr. Navalny, saying that he has been given entry to medical remedy when wanted.
Speedy care wanted
“He should instantly and repeatedly be supplied with ample care, together with complete medical check-ups, remedy and monitoring of his well being state of affairs in a civil hospital.”
She additionally raised the circumstances of three of his political supporters, who’re additionally being held in Russian jails – Liliya Chanysheva, Vadim Ostanin and Daniel Kholodny.
The Particular Rapporteur mentioned their circumstances ought to be “promptly, totally and impartially investigated.
Launch supporters ‘immediately’
“Whether it is discovered that these people are being arbitrarily disadvantaged of their liberty, they need to be launched immediately.
She mentioned within the case of Mr. Ostanin, whose situation is reportedly deteriorating, Russia “ought to as a matter of urgency present ample medical care in a civil hospital”.
Liliya Chanysheva is the earlier head of Mr. Navalny’s workplace within the metropolis of Ufa. She was arrested on costs of managing a “structural subdivision” of an extremist group in November 2021, mentioned the UN rights workplace, OHCHR.
Mr. Ostanin, ran the Navalny workplace within the metropolis of Byisk, and was arrested on comparable costs in March 2022.
Mr. Kholodny, an worker of Mr. Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Basis, was arrested on the identical time on costs of belonging to an extremist group, and for allegedly offering or gathering cash to finance an extremist organisation, OHCHR mentioned.
Issues registered
The Particular Rapporteur and different specialists have been in direct contact with the Russian Authorities about these circumstances “and can proceed to observe them.”
Particular Rapporteurs and different UN Human Rights Council-appointed rights experts, work on a voluntary and unpaid foundation, should not UN workers, and work independently from any authorities or organisation.
Alice Edwards, who’s formally often known as the Particular Rapporteur on torture and different merciless, inhuman or degrading remedy, mentioned she was “distressed by the deteriorating state of Mr. Navalny’s well being and the obvious lack of passable analysis and medical remedy”.
‘A type of torture’
In an announcement additionally backed by six of her fellow Human Rights Council-appointed specialists, she mentioned that the alleged placement of the Russian politician, lawyer and anti-corruption campaigner in isolation on 11 separate events, amounting to 114 days in solitary confinement over seven months, “seems disproportionate” and would quantity to a type of torture, if confirmed.
“Mr. Navalny is reportedly affected by severe ill-health, together with power spinal illness and issues associated to neurological injury,” Ms. Edwards mentioned.
The jailed chief returned to Russia in 2021 from receiving in depth medical remedy in Germany, after what laboratory assessments indicated had been an try to poison him with a nerve agent, whereas in Siberia in August 2020.
He was instantly arrested after resolving to fly dwelling to Russia, from Germany.
Jailed
The 46-year-old is serving concurrent sentences of 11.5 years for fraud and contempt of court docket – on costs which he mentioned had been trumped as much as take away him from public life.
Russia has denied all earlier allegations that any jail staff have mistreated Mr. Navalny, saying that he has been given entry to medical remedy when wanted.
Speedy care wanted
“He should instantly and repeatedly be supplied with ample care, together with complete medical check-ups, remedy and monitoring of his well being state of affairs in a civil hospital.”
She additionally raised the circumstances of three of his political supporters, who’re additionally being held in Russian jails – Liliya Chanysheva, Vadim Ostanin and Daniel Kholodny.
The Particular Rapporteur mentioned their circumstances ought to be “promptly, totally and impartially investigated.
Launch supporters ‘immediately’
“Whether it is discovered that these people are being arbitrarily disadvantaged of their liberty, they need to be launched immediately.
She mentioned within the case of Mr. Ostanin, whose situation is reportedly deteriorating, Russia “ought to as a matter of urgency present ample medical care in a civil hospital”.
Liliya Chanysheva is the earlier head of Mr. Navalny’s workplace within the metropolis of Ufa. She was arrested on costs of managing a “structural subdivision” of an extremist group in November 2021, mentioned the UN rights workplace, OHCHR.
Mr. Ostanin, ran the Navalny workplace within the metropolis of Byisk, and was arrested on comparable costs in March 2022.
Mr. Kholodny, an worker of Mr. Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Basis, was arrested on the identical time on costs of belonging to an extremist group, and for allegedly offering or gathering cash to finance an extremist organisation, OHCHR mentioned.
Issues registered
The Particular Rapporteur and different specialists have been in direct contact with the Russian Authorities about these circumstances “and can proceed to observe them.”
Particular Rapporteurs and different UN Human Rights Council-appointed rights experts, work on a voluntary and unpaid foundation, should not UN workers, and work independently from any authorities or organisation.
Alice Edwards, who’s formally often known as the Particular Rapporteur on torture and different merciless, inhuman or degrading remedy, mentioned she was “distressed by the deteriorating state of Mr. Navalny’s well being and the obvious lack of passable analysis and medical remedy”.
‘A type of torture’
In an announcement additionally backed by six of her fellow Human Rights Council-appointed specialists, she mentioned that the alleged placement of the Russian politician, lawyer and anti-corruption campaigner in isolation on 11 separate events, amounting to 114 days in solitary confinement over seven months, “seems disproportionate” and would quantity to a type of torture, if confirmed.
“Mr. Navalny is reportedly affected by severe ill-health, together with power spinal illness and issues associated to neurological injury,” Ms. Edwards mentioned.
The jailed chief returned to Russia in 2021 from receiving in depth medical remedy in Germany, after what laboratory assessments indicated had been an try to poison him with a nerve agent, whereas in Siberia in August 2020.
He was instantly arrested after resolving to fly dwelling to Russia, from Germany.
Jailed
The 46-year-old is serving concurrent sentences of 11.5 years for fraud and contempt of court docket – on costs which he mentioned had been trumped as much as take away him from public life.
Russia has denied all earlier allegations that any jail staff have mistreated Mr. Navalny, saying that he has been given entry to medical remedy when wanted.
Speedy care wanted
“He should instantly and repeatedly be supplied with ample care, together with complete medical check-ups, remedy and monitoring of his well being state of affairs in a civil hospital.”
She additionally raised the circumstances of three of his political supporters, who’re additionally being held in Russian jails – Liliya Chanysheva, Vadim Ostanin and Daniel Kholodny.
The Particular Rapporteur mentioned their circumstances ought to be “promptly, totally and impartially investigated.
Launch supporters ‘immediately’
“Whether it is discovered that these people are being arbitrarily disadvantaged of their liberty, they need to be launched immediately.
She mentioned within the case of Mr. Ostanin, whose situation is reportedly deteriorating, Russia “ought to as a matter of urgency present ample medical care in a civil hospital”.
Liliya Chanysheva is the earlier head of Mr. Navalny’s workplace within the metropolis of Ufa. She was arrested on costs of managing a “structural subdivision” of an extremist group in November 2021, mentioned the UN rights workplace, OHCHR.
Mr. Ostanin, ran the Navalny workplace within the metropolis of Byisk, and was arrested on comparable costs in March 2022.
Mr. Kholodny, an worker of Mr. Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Basis, was arrested on the identical time on costs of belonging to an extremist group, and for allegedly offering or gathering cash to finance an extremist organisation, OHCHR mentioned.
Issues registered
The Particular Rapporteur and different specialists have been in direct contact with the Russian Authorities about these circumstances “and can proceed to observe them.”
Particular Rapporteurs and different UN Human Rights Council-appointed rights experts, work on a voluntary and unpaid foundation, should not UN workers, and work independently from any authorities or organisation.
Alice Edwards, who’s formally often known as the Particular Rapporteur on torture and different merciless, inhuman or degrading remedy, mentioned she was “distressed by the deteriorating state of Mr. Navalny’s well being and the obvious lack of passable analysis and medical remedy”.
‘A type of torture’
In an announcement additionally backed by six of her fellow Human Rights Council-appointed specialists, she mentioned that the alleged placement of the Russian politician, lawyer and anti-corruption campaigner in isolation on 11 separate events, amounting to 114 days in solitary confinement over seven months, “seems disproportionate” and would quantity to a type of torture, if confirmed.
“Mr. Navalny is reportedly affected by severe ill-health, together with power spinal illness and issues associated to neurological injury,” Ms. Edwards mentioned.
The jailed chief returned to Russia in 2021 from receiving in depth medical remedy in Germany, after what laboratory assessments indicated had been an try to poison him with a nerve agent, whereas in Siberia in August 2020.
He was instantly arrested after resolving to fly dwelling to Russia, from Germany.
Jailed
The 46-year-old is serving concurrent sentences of 11.5 years for fraud and contempt of court docket – on costs which he mentioned had been trumped as much as take away him from public life.
Russia has denied all earlier allegations that any jail staff have mistreated Mr. Navalny, saying that he has been given entry to medical remedy when wanted.
Speedy care wanted
“He should instantly and repeatedly be supplied with ample care, together with complete medical check-ups, remedy and monitoring of his well being state of affairs in a civil hospital.”
She additionally raised the circumstances of three of his political supporters, who’re additionally being held in Russian jails – Liliya Chanysheva, Vadim Ostanin and Daniel Kholodny.
The Particular Rapporteur mentioned their circumstances ought to be “promptly, totally and impartially investigated.
Launch supporters ‘immediately’
“Whether it is discovered that these people are being arbitrarily disadvantaged of their liberty, they need to be launched immediately.
She mentioned within the case of Mr. Ostanin, whose situation is reportedly deteriorating, Russia “ought to as a matter of urgency present ample medical care in a civil hospital”.
Liliya Chanysheva is the earlier head of Mr. Navalny’s workplace within the metropolis of Ufa. She was arrested on costs of managing a “structural subdivision” of an extremist group in November 2021, mentioned the UN rights workplace, OHCHR.
Mr. Ostanin, ran the Navalny workplace within the metropolis of Byisk, and was arrested on comparable costs in March 2022.
Mr. Kholodny, an worker of Mr. Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Basis, was arrested on the identical time on costs of belonging to an extremist group, and for allegedly offering or gathering cash to finance an extremist organisation, OHCHR mentioned.
Issues registered
The Particular Rapporteur and different specialists have been in direct contact with the Russian Authorities about these circumstances “and can proceed to observe them.”
Particular Rapporteurs and different UN Human Rights Council-appointed rights experts, work on a voluntary and unpaid foundation, should not UN workers, and work independently from any authorities or organisation.
Alice Edwards, who’s formally often known as the Particular Rapporteur on torture and different merciless, inhuman or degrading remedy, mentioned she was “distressed by the deteriorating state of Mr. Navalny’s well being and the obvious lack of passable analysis and medical remedy”.
‘A type of torture’
In an announcement additionally backed by six of her fellow Human Rights Council-appointed specialists, she mentioned that the alleged placement of the Russian politician, lawyer and anti-corruption campaigner in isolation on 11 separate events, amounting to 114 days in solitary confinement over seven months, “seems disproportionate” and would quantity to a type of torture, if confirmed.
“Mr. Navalny is reportedly affected by severe ill-health, together with power spinal illness and issues associated to neurological injury,” Ms. Edwards mentioned.
The jailed chief returned to Russia in 2021 from receiving in depth medical remedy in Germany, after what laboratory assessments indicated had been an try to poison him with a nerve agent, whereas in Siberia in August 2020.
He was instantly arrested after resolving to fly dwelling to Russia, from Germany.
Jailed
The 46-year-old is serving concurrent sentences of 11.5 years for fraud and contempt of court docket – on costs which he mentioned had been trumped as much as take away him from public life.
Russia has denied all earlier allegations that any jail staff have mistreated Mr. Navalny, saying that he has been given entry to medical remedy when wanted.
Speedy care wanted
“He should instantly and repeatedly be supplied with ample care, together with complete medical check-ups, remedy and monitoring of his well being state of affairs in a civil hospital.”
She additionally raised the circumstances of three of his political supporters, who’re additionally being held in Russian jails – Liliya Chanysheva, Vadim Ostanin and Daniel Kholodny.
The Particular Rapporteur mentioned their circumstances ought to be “promptly, totally and impartially investigated.
Launch supporters ‘immediately’
“Whether it is discovered that these people are being arbitrarily disadvantaged of their liberty, they need to be launched immediately.
She mentioned within the case of Mr. Ostanin, whose situation is reportedly deteriorating, Russia “ought to as a matter of urgency present ample medical care in a civil hospital”.
Liliya Chanysheva is the earlier head of Mr. Navalny’s workplace within the metropolis of Ufa. She was arrested on costs of managing a “structural subdivision” of an extremist group in November 2021, mentioned the UN rights workplace, OHCHR.
Mr. Ostanin, ran the Navalny workplace within the metropolis of Byisk, and was arrested on comparable costs in March 2022.
Mr. Kholodny, an worker of Mr. Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Basis, was arrested on the identical time on costs of belonging to an extremist group, and for allegedly offering or gathering cash to finance an extremist organisation, OHCHR mentioned.
Issues registered
The Particular Rapporteur and different specialists have been in direct contact with the Russian Authorities about these circumstances “and can proceed to observe them.”
Particular Rapporteurs and different UN Human Rights Council-appointed rights experts, work on a voluntary and unpaid foundation, should not UN workers, and work independently from any authorities or organisation.
Alice Edwards, who’s formally often known as the Particular Rapporteur on torture and different merciless, inhuman or degrading remedy, mentioned she was “distressed by the deteriorating state of Mr. Navalny’s well being and the obvious lack of passable analysis and medical remedy”.
‘A type of torture’
In an announcement additionally backed by six of her fellow Human Rights Council-appointed specialists, she mentioned that the alleged placement of the Russian politician, lawyer and anti-corruption campaigner in isolation on 11 separate events, amounting to 114 days in solitary confinement over seven months, “seems disproportionate” and would quantity to a type of torture, if confirmed.
“Mr. Navalny is reportedly affected by severe ill-health, together with power spinal illness and issues associated to neurological injury,” Ms. Edwards mentioned.
The jailed chief returned to Russia in 2021 from receiving in depth medical remedy in Germany, after what laboratory assessments indicated had been an try to poison him with a nerve agent, whereas in Siberia in August 2020.
He was instantly arrested after resolving to fly dwelling to Russia, from Germany.
Jailed
The 46-year-old is serving concurrent sentences of 11.5 years for fraud and contempt of court docket – on costs which he mentioned had been trumped as much as take away him from public life.
Russia has denied all earlier allegations that any jail staff have mistreated Mr. Navalny, saying that he has been given entry to medical remedy when wanted.
Speedy care wanted
“He should instantly and repeatedly be supplied with ample care, together with complete medical check-ups, remedy and monitoring of his well being state of affairs in a civil hospital.”
She additionally raised the circumstances of three of his political supporters, who’re additionally being held in Russian jails – Liliya Chanysheva, Vadim Ostanin and Daniel Kholodny.
The Particular Rapporteur mentioned their circumstances ought to be “promptly, totally and impartially investigated.
Launch supporters ‘immediately’
“Whether it is discovered that these people are being arbitrarily disadvantaged of their liberty, they need to be launched immediately.
She mentioned within the case of Mr. Ostanin, whose situation is reportedly deteriorating, Russia “ought to as a matter of urgency present ample medical care in a civil hospital”.
Liliya Chanysheva is the earlier head of Mr. Navalny’s workplace within the metropolis of Ufa. She was arrested on costs of managing a “structural subdivision” of an extremist group in November 2021, mentioned the UN rights workplace, OHCHR.
Mr. Ostanin, ran the Navalny workplace within the metropolis of Byisk, and was arrested on comparable costs in March 2022.
Mr. Kholodny, an worker of Mr. Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Basis, was arrested on the identical time on costs of belonging to an extremist group, and for allegedly offering or gathering cash to finance an extremist organisation, OHCHR mentioned.
Issues registered
The Particular Rapporteur and different specialists have been in direct contact with the Russian Authorities about these circumstances “and can proceed to observe them.”
Particular Rapporteurs and different UN Human Rights Council-appointed rights experts, work on a voluntary and unpaid foundation, should not UN workers, and work independently from any authorities or organisation.