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Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny found guilty

A Russian court on Thursday sentenced protest leader Alexei Navalny to five years in a penal colony after finding him guilty of embezzlement, a verdict which will disqualify one of President Vladimir Putin’s fiercest critics from politics. Russian opposition activists condemned the sentence as a blatant move to punish Navalny, 37, for opposing the Kremlin just as he was set to stand in Moscow’s mayoral election.

The verdict also drew swift condemnation from the United States, the European Union and Germany.
Judge Sergei Blinov said he found Navalny guilty of defrauding the local government in the northern Kirov region of 16 million rubles ($500,000) in a timber deal while acting as an unpaid advisor to the local authorities in 2009. ‘Navalny... committed a grave crime,’ said Blinov as he delivered the sentence. 

Navalny’s co-accused, Pyotr Ofitserov, was also found guilty and sentenced to four years in a prison colony. The sentence is the most politically-explosive judgement in Russia since anti-Kremlin tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky was jailed in 2005. ‘So. Don’t all get bored without me,’ Navalny told supporters in his last Twitter message from the courtroom before being handcuffed. 

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