Kremlin Spy and Ex-US Convict Sent to Humiliate Navalny in Prison

MOSCOW – Russian captured opposition leader Aleksey Navalny is on hunger strike in a notorious penal colony. He says he suffers from back pain while prison guards “torture” him by waking him up every hour at night. Independent observers at the jail were desperate to investigate him, while hundreds of Russian public figures sent public letters and petitions to authorities to stop the humiliating treatment. Human rights activists addressed the Kremlin more directly on Friday: “He is being killed slowly.”

The reaction? Instead of sending an independent human rights observer or a doctor to visit Navalny in prison, the Kremlin sends Maria Butina, a Russian spy and a former US prisoner. Now a pro-Kremlin activist, Butina pleaded guilty in a U.S. court in 2018 to acting as a Russian agent while infiltrating the NRA and political circles.

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