Navalny says could have been ‘poisoned’
Russia’s jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny said Monday he might have been “poisoned” in his prison cell amid a crackdown on anti-Kremlin protesters. Navalny, who has been in jail since last week for calling an unauthorised rally, released a picture of himself in hospital with his face puffy, especially around the eyes. His lawyer and personal physician earlier said that Navalny, President Vladimir Putin’s top opponent, was exposed to an unidentified toxic substance and that doctors had sent him back to jail despite his condition.
The 43-year-old lawyer was rushed to hospital from jail on Sunday, a day after nearly 1,400 people were arrested at an unauthorised protest -- the largest police crackdown on dissent in recent years. Writing on his blog, Navalny, who has never suffered from allergies, said he woke up at night because his face, ears and neck burnt. “I might have been poisoned,” he said he thought at the time.
When he woke up Sunday morning his face was swollen and his eyelids “the size of ping pong balls”, he said. The swelling subsided after he was treated with steroids in hospital and he now looks like someone “who has been drinking for a week,” he said. He ruled out any foul play by local police, saying they themselves have been “shocked” by his appearance, but suggested that someone might have entered his cell when he was not there.
Earlier on Monday his lawyer Olga Mikhailova told reporters: “It is indeed poisoning by some unknown chemical substance.” The opposition politician’s physician Anastasia Vasilyeva slammed doctors for sending him back to the jail despite needing to continue treatment. “Alexei has been clearly sent back to the detention centre on orders from above,” she said. Vasilyeva accused the hospital doctors of not wanting to find out what caused Navalny’s condition.
The Russian opposition leader is serving a 30-day jail sentence for calling a rally after authorities blocked prominent independent candidates from taking part in upcoming Moscow parliament elections in September.
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