
Twitter day. 28 March 2019

Oleg Navalny’s Release from a Penal Colony
On June 29, 2018, Oleg Navalny was released after three and a half years in a penal colony in the Yves Rocher case. The case was one of the clearest examples of pressure on Alexei Navalny through his family: Alexei received a suspended sentence, while Oleg was given a real prison term. The photograp

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

The first ECHR judgment in the Yves Rocher case. English version
On October 17, 2017, the European Court of Human Rights issued its judgment on a complaint filed by Alexei and Oleg Navalny concerning the Yves Rocher case. Earlier, the Russian authorities had sentenced Alexei Navalny to three and a half years’ suspended imprisonment and Oleg Navalny to three and

Court hearing on Oleg Navalny’s parole request
On June 27, 2016, a court in Russia’s Oryol Region denied Oleg Navalny parole. By that point, he was serving his sentence in the Yves Rocher case—the case in which Alexei Navalny received a suspended sentence, while his brother was given a real prison term. This was one of the clearest examples of p

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Program "Chronic Today: A Year Without Alexei Navalny" from February 17, 2017
February 16 marks the anniversary of Alexei Navalny's death. Today we recall the words he spoke exactly ten years ago. In January 2015, Navalny gave an interview to Echo of Moscow (a Russian radio station), where he reflected on his choice, his fate, why he had not been imprisoned at that time, and

The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe demanded Navalny’s immediate release.

The last two words
Navalny’s final statement. Russia will be happy

Appeal of the suspended sentence being converted into a real prison term in the Yves Rocher case

Alexei Navalny’s Speech in Court

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

Navalny’s speech in court on February 2: “One person is imprisoned to frighten millions”

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

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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.

If you’re watching this video, then I did manage to record something after all…

In the photo is a fugitive criminal. That’s why he’s in camouflage. Today my lawyer…

Twitter day. 30 April 2019

Today, after the preliminary hearing in our case against the French...

They’re even sending court summonses from France now

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.