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Russian opposition leader Navalny sent to tiny one-man cell

Por: ABC News World November 17, 2022

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MOSCOW -- Imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been transferred to a one-man cell, according to a post Thursday on his social media account.Navalny was placed in solitary confinement, also called a “punishment cell,” on Nov. 1 but could only be held there for 15 days, according to the post on his Instagram account.He said his new confinement is “a regular cramped cell, like the punishment cell, except that you can have... + full article



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