
Twitter day. 3 August 2023

The first ECHR judgment in the Yves Rocher case. Russian version
On October 17, 2017, the European Court of Human Rights issued a judgment on the complaint filed by Alexei and Oleg Navalny against the verdict in the Yves Rocher case. Earlier, the Russian authorities had sentenced Alexei Navalny to 3.5 years suspended, and Oleg to 3.5 years in prison, on fabricat

Twitter day. 18 April 2014

Twitter day. 17 April 2014

The “Kirovles Case.” Court video recording. Hearing 1
The “Kirovles” case became one of the first examples of the authorities using criminal prosecution to halt Navalny’s political career. That very conviction was then used for years as a formal pretext to bar him from running in elections.

Alexei Navalny on the Arrest of His Lawyers

This is what the shaky knees of Putin’s rotten system look like. Even though it...

Twitter day. 19 October 2023

Court verdict in the case of “creating an extremist community”
The 2023 verdict in the case concerning the ‘creation of an extremist community’. The fabricated charges were based on the activities of the Anti-Corruption Foundation, Navalny Headquarters and Alexei Navalny’s political projects, which the authorities designated as ‘extremist’; in this case, Navaln

A Day Before the Verdict. Three Requests and Expressions of Gratitude

Twitter day. 27 July 2023

ECHR Judgment on the Refusal to Initiate a Criminal Investigation into the 2020 Poisoning
ECHR judgment on a complaint concerning the Russian authorities’ refusal to investigate the poisoning of Alexei Navalny. The case focused on the state’s failure to carry out an effective investigation into the assassination attempt using Novichok and to identify those responsible.

“Yeeees, Alexei, you’ve really done it this time—you’ve committed all sorts of crimes,” I said…

Court verdict in the case of “fraud and contempt of court”
The 2022 verdict in the case of “fraud and contempt of court.” The fabricated charges alleged that Navalny had stolen donations collected for political projects, while the contempt of court count was tied to his statements during the trial in the “defaming a veteran” case; the court sentenced him to

Verdict in the “veteran defamation” case
Verdict in the “veteran defamation” case. The case was triggered by Navalny’s comment on a campaign video supporting the constitutional amendments, in which veteran Ignat Artyomenko appeared among many other participants; the trial became another episode of political pressure after Navalny’s return

The Simonovsky District Court ruling replacing the suspended sentence in the Yves Rocher case with a custodial sentence
The decision by which Alexei Navalny’s suspended sentence in the Yves Rocher case was converted into a custodial sentence. The formal pretext was alleged failures to report to the penal inspection service, even though Navalny was in Germany undergoing treatment and rehabilitation after being poisone

Hearing on replacing Alexei Navalny’s suspended sentence with a real prison term in the Yves Rocher case
On February 2, 2021, Moscow’s Simonovsky District Court, sitting at the Moscow City Court, converted Alexei Navalny’s suspended sentence in the Yves Rocher case into a prison term. The formal basis for the decision was a claim by the Federal Penitentiary Service that Navalny had violated the conditi

The Sentence Beneath Yagoda’s Portrait. Transcript.

Khimki City Court ruling extending the period of detention in custody in the Yves Rocher case
A ruling by the Khimki City Court issued after Alexei Navalny returned to Russia in January 2021. The authorities used an old suspended sentence from the Yves Rocher case to detain Navalny immediately after his treatment for poisoning and keep him in custody.

Twitter day. 17 July 2020

Twitter day. 28 July 2019

Second ECHR Judgment in the Yves Rocher Case
Это было второе решение Европейского суда по правам человека по делу «Ив Роше». ЕСПЧ признал домашний арест Алексея Навального незаконным и политически мотивированным.

Second ECHR Judgment in the Yves Rocher Case in Russian
Russian-language version of the ECHR judgment in the Yves Rocher case. The ECHR found Alexei Navalny’s house arrest unlawful and politically motivated.

I received a letter: the European Court has notified me that on April 9 it will issue...