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Russian jailed opposition figure Alexei Navalny denied having any knowledge of a central figure in his defamation trial, WWII veteran Ignat Artemenko, during a hearing at Babushkinskiy District Court in Moscow on Friday.  

"I repeat once again that I know nothing about Artmenko,” said Navalny.

The anti-corruption activist Navalny is accused of slandering Artemenko, who spoke in favour of amendments to Russia’s constitution last year, on his personal Twitter and Telegram accounts.

According to the opposition figure, the trial over the case is a product of ‘PR.’

"Because the whole construction of this case, of course, looks like PR. <...> It is necessary that in the courtroom I don’t stand against the shameless prosecutors and the corrupt judges or the investigators, but against something more important, something more sacred," commented Navalny.

If convicted, Navalny faces a fine of up to one million roubles ($13,335/€11,130) or corrective labour of up to 240 hours.

Alexei Navalny hasn’t plead guilty. The next hearing in the case is scheduled for February 12.

Russia: ‘I know nothing about Artemenko’ - Navalny on WWII veteran involved in court case

Russian Federation
February 6, 2021 at 14:56 GMT +00:00 · Published

Russian jailed opposition figure Alexei Navalny denied having any knowledge of a central figure in his defamation trial, WWII veteran Ignat Artemenko, during a hearing at Babushkinskiy District Court in Moscow on Friday.  

"I repeat once again that I know nothing about Artmenko,” said Navalny.

The anti-corruption activist Navalny is accused of slandering Artemenko, who spoke in favour of amendments to Russia’s constitution last year, on his personal Twitter and Telegram accounts.

According to the opposition figure, the trial over the case is a product of ‘PR.’

"Because the whole construction of this case, of course, looks like PR. <...> It is necessary that in the courtroom I don’t stand against the shameless prosecutors and the corrupt judges or the investigators, but against something more important, something more sacred," commented Navalny.

If convicted, Navalny faces a fine of up to one million roubles ($13,335/€11,130) or corrective labour of up to 240 hours.

Alexei Navalny hasn’t plead guilty. The next hearing in the case is scheduled for February 12.

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Russian jailed opposition figure Alexei Navalny denied having any knowledge of a central figure in his defamation trial, WWII veteran Ignat Artemenko, during a hearing at Babushkinskiy District Court in Moscow on Friday.  

"I repeat once again that I know nothing about Artmenko,” said Navalny.

The anti-corruption activist Navalny is accused of slandering Artemenko, who spoke in favour of amendments to Russia’s constitution last year, on his personal Twitter and Telegram accounts.

According to the opposition figure, the trial over the case is a product of ‘PR.’

"Because the whole construction of this case, of course, looks like PR. <...> It is necessary that in the courtroom I don’t stand against the shameless prosecutors and the corrupt judges or the investigators, but against something more important, something more sacred," commented Navalny.

If convicted, Navalny faces a fine of up to one million roubles ($13,335/€11,130) or corrective labour of up to 240 hours.

Alexei Navalny hasn’t plead guilty. The next hearing in the case is scheduled for February 12.

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