Alexei Navalny was near being freed together with two US nationals
Alexei Navalny was near being freed together with two US nationals in trade for a jailed Russian murderer when he was ‘killed’ within the Arctic gulag in a deal allegedly brokered by Roman Abramovich, the Putin critic’s staff has claimed.
Maria Pevchikh, a senior aide for Navalny, mentioned in the present day that talks about exchanging him and two unnamed US nationals for Vadim Krasikov, a Russian FSB safety service hit man in jail in Germany, have been of their remaining levels on the time of his loss of life.
She additionally revealed: ‘Roman Abramovich was the one who delivered the proposal to swap Navalny to Putin…as a casual negotiator speaking with American and European officers, and on the identical time, representing Putin, an unofficial channel of communication with the Kremlin.’
This comes after humanitarian group gulagu.web has claimed Navalny was chilly tortured within the Polar Wold penal colony earlier than his loss of life on February 16.
Russian organisation – which highlights jail abuses – is now pleading with Navalny’s household to make sure samples from Navalny’s physique are independently examined overseas.
It is much from clear that the Russian authorities will allow any unbiased probe after claiming Navalny, who was serving a 19-year jail sentence on the arctic colony, died from ‘sudden loss of life syndrome’.
Alexei Navalny was serving a 19-year jail sentence within the Polar Wolf penal colony (pictured above: final video look in courtroom)
Maria Pevchikh (pictured), a Navalny ally, mentioned the Putin critic was near being freed together with two US nationals in trade for a jailed Russian murderer when he died within the Arctic gulag
She mentioned that talks about exchanging him and two unnamed US nationals for Vadim Krasikov (pictured), a Russian FSB safety service hit man in jail in Germany, have been of their remaining levels on the time of Navalny’s loss of life
Pevchikh additionally revealed that the deal was brokered by Roman Abramovich (pictured), saying he ‘was the one who delivered the proposal to swap Navalny to Putin’
It is much from clear that the Russian authorities led by president Putin (pictured) will allow any unbiased probe after claiming Navalny, who was serving a 19-year jail sentence on the arctic colony, died from ‘sudden loss of life syndrome’
Pevchikh mentioned in the present day Putin actually wished Krasikov, who he sees as a Russian patriot, again, however he ‘was clearly advised that the one method to get Krasikov was to trade him for Navalny’.
She added that she believes Putin could not ‘tolerate Navalny being free’, so he bought ‘rid of the bargaining chip’ after he realised an trade for Krasikov was on the playing cards.
Pevchikh mentioned: ‘It’s completely illogical, completely irrational, it is the behaviour of a mad mafioso. But the purpose is that Putin has gone mad with hatred for Navalny. Putin hated him a lot.’
The Navalny ally mentioned she had requested Roman Abramovich by way of mutual acquaintances ‘how, when, and underneath what circumstances’ he brokered the settlement, however whereas the Russian oligarch did not reply ‘he didn’t deny something both.’
Pevchikh additionally revealed that Navalny was ‘purported to be free within the coming days’ after she was knowledgeable ‘that negotiations have been on the remaining stage on the night of February 15’ – the day earlier than his loss of life.
While she didn’t identify identify the 2 US nationals in competition to be swapped together with Navalny, the United States has beforehand mentioned it’s making an attempt to return Evan Gershkovich, a reporter for the Wall Street Journal and Paul Whelan, a former US marine.
Pevchikh mentioned Navalny’s allies had been working for the reason that begin of the Ukraine battle on a plan to get him out of Russia as a part of a prisoner trade involving ‘Russian spies in trade for political prisoners’.
She mentioned they’d made determined efforts and tried to search out intermediaries, even approaching the late Henry Kissinger, however mentioned Western governments had failed to indicate the mandatory political will.
‘Officials, American and German, nodded their heads in understanding. They recounted how essential it was to assist Navalny and political prisoners, they shook palms, made guarantees and did nothing.’
Pevchikh (pictured) mentioned in the present day Putin actually wished Krasikov, who he sees as a Russian patriot, again, however he ‘was clearly advised that the one method to get Krasikov was to trade him for Navalny’
Navalny’s spouse Yulia (proper), 47, has claimed that her husband was murdered on Vladimir Putin ‘s orders, and beforehand accused the dictator of Satanism in failing to cross the physique to his household – which solely occurred every week after his loss of life
Lyudmila Navalnaya, the mom of Alexei Navalny, and lawyer Vasily Dubkov arrive on the city of Salekhard on February 17 earlier than being advised they might not see the physique
Ukraine’s prime spy chief Kyrylo Budanov has claimed that Navalny might have ‘died from a blood clot’
Navalny, proper, embraces his spouse Yulia, as he was launched by a courtroom in Kirov, Russia, July 19, 2013, after he was launched from custody after being convicted of embezzlement
Alexei Navalny posted an image along with his spouse Yulia in September 2020 as he was recovering in Berlin’s Charite hospital the place he was handled for suspected poisoning
This comes after gulagu.web pushed for an unbiased investigation after Navalny’s spouse Yulia, 47, has claimed that her husband was murdered on Vladimir Putin‘s orders, and beforehand accused the dictator of Satanism in failing to cross the physique to his household – which solely occurred every week after he died.
Yesterday, Kyrylo Budanov, the top of Ukraine’s GUR army intelligence service, urged his loss of life might be all the way down to pure causes as he claimed Navalny died from ‘a blood clot’.
Gulagu.web mentioned: ‘Today his physique is the principle proof of Putin’s crime towards Alexei himself and towards democracy in Russia.
‘Navalny’s physique is the principle proof of his homicide and subsequent manipulations with him as a way to conceal this horrible crime dedicated to please the dictator Putin….
‘If he have been alive, we’re positive that in an identical case he himself would say that crucial factor in the present day is examination, analysis by one of the best consultants on the earth and the presentation of complete proof, and solely after that – the funeral.
‘We enchantment to the household of Alexei Navalny considering our twelve-and-a-half years of expertise in unbiased investigations of torture and homicide within the Gulag of the twenty first century.
‘We ask you to postpone the funeral and do every thing potential to conduct a complete examination outdoors the Russian Federation and are prepared to offer help and help on this… Please make the appropriate selection.’
During the weekend, the Russian authorities U-turned to cross the physique to Navalny’s mom Lyudmila, 69.
She is now answerable for bringing the physique to Moscow.
The group appealed to the US and EU to assist the household in ‘exposing this political homicide’ and to ‘organise the evacuation of the physique for a full complete autopsy examination’.
It promised by Monday to publish ‘an entire checklist’ of Russian jail officers who ‘are concerned within the homicide of Alexei Navalny and the functioning of the system of torture and humiliation in Russia.’
gulagu.web – which boasts inside information inside Putin’s penal system – mentioned it had already offered particulars to Navalny’s household of the ‘tying, immobilisation, blocking of legs and arms and chilly torture’ to which Navalny was subjected.
Russian media shops in the present day urged {that a} funeral for Navalny might be held in Moscow on 29 February – as Putin makes his greatest speech of the 12 months.
Exiled journalist Bozhena Rynska mentioned: ‘The authorities will forestall a folks’s funeral’.
This refers to an equal of the funeral of nuclear physicist and human rights campaigner Andrei Sakharov in 1989 when mourners flocked to bid him farewell and honour his opposition to Soviet totalitarianism.
They would ‘block off the realm of any cemetery the place a funeral is deliberate and, underneath varied pretexts, forestall the group from coming into, in order to not create the picture of a folks’s funeral’.
She mentioned: ‘Now the presidential administration is discussing the right way to forestall a mass procession on the funeral of Alexei Navalny.’