Alexei Navalny says he is being threatened with force-feeding

16 April 2021, 15:04

Police officers wearing face masks to protect against coronavirus guard an entrance of the prison colony IK-2, where Alexei Navalny was detained (Pavel Golovkin/AP)
Russia Navalny. Picture: PA

The imprisoned Russian opposition leader is on hunger strike.

Imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who has been on hunger strike since March 31, described threats to force-feed him, using “straitjacket and other pleasures”, in a message from behind bars.

In an Instagram post, Mr Navalny said an official told him that a blood test indicated his health was deteriorating and threatened to force-feed him if he continues to refuse to eat.

“And then she detailed the joys of force-feeding to me.

“Straitjacket and other pleasures,” the politician said, adding that he urged the officials not to do it, “pointing to a clause in the law”.

Mr Navalny, President Vladimir Putin’s most vociferous critic, is demanding a visit from his physician after developing severe back pain and numbness in his legs in prison.

The 44-year-old opposition leader was arrested in January upon his return from Germany, where he had spent five months recovering from a nerve agent poisoning he blames on the Kremlin, accusations Russian officials have rejected.

Mr Navalny’s arrest triggered a massive wave of protests all across Russia, the biggest show of defiance in recent years.

Police officers film outside the prison colony (Denis Kaminev/AP)
Police officers film outside the prison colony (Denis Kaminev/AP)

Soon after the arrest, a court ordered Mr Navalny to serve two and a half years in prison on a 2014 embezzlement conviction he said was fabricated and the European Court of Human Rights deemed to be “arbitrary and manifestly unreasonable”.

Last month, the politician was transferred to a penal colony east of Moscow, notorious for its harsh conditions.

Mr Navalny has complained about back pain and said he was losing sensation in his legs.

His demands for a doctor’s visit were rebuffed by prison officials, with Russia’s state prison service saying he was getting all the medical help he needed.

In response, Mr Navalny went on hunger strike.

The opposition leader charged that prison officials refused to let his physician in because “they fear it’ll transpire that the loss of sensation in the limbs may be connected to the poisoning”, and reiterated he had “an absolutely guaranteed right: to be examined by an independent civilian doctor”.

Describing his state after more than two weeks of a hunger strike, Mr Navalny said his head was “spinning a lot” but that he was “still walking”.

Mr Navalny’s wife, Yulia, who visited him in prison earlier this week, said the politician was “cheerful” but had trouble talking and lost a lot of weight.

By Press Association

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