In the photo: a fugitive criminal. That’s why he’s in camouflage. Today my lawyer received a notice from the Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN) (second slide). Navalny must report to the probation office tomorrow, and if he does not, we will begin the procedure to convert his suspended sentence into a real prison term. How wonderful that this is happening literally on the very last day of my probation period in the Yves Rocher case. Let me remind you that I won that case against Putin’s authorities at the ECHR (European Court of Human Rights). The court ruled that there was not even any basis for a crime, meaning the case was entirely fabricated. Russia’s Ministry of Justice even paid me compensation, yet FSIN still continues to treat me as a convicted person serving a suspended sentence. And this is exactly as I said in a recent video: somewhere in his bunker, Putin is stamping his feet and shrieking, how dare he not die?!?! Well, since he didn’t die, that means he has offended us twice over, so now we’ll lock him up. And the funniest part is this. FSIN even issued a special press release. Its essence is that they read an article in the medical journal *The Lancet* about my poisoning. It says there that I was discharged from the hospital on September 20. And if I was discharged, then I’m supposed to report to them. But at the same time they somehow “failed to notice” the title of the article: POISONING WITH THE CHEMICAL WEAPON “Novichok” (a Soviet-developed nerve agent). If the article in *The Lancet* is being officially recognized by the state, then where, excuse me, is the criminal case into the poisoning? 🙂 In short, nothing unexpected. Thieves, liars, and murderers — that is who is in power in our country. We must drive them out.
