Aide to jailed Russian leader Alexei Navalny: I'm 'very concerned' he will be killed
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Ashurkov denounced what he called the bizarre sentence of Navalny, which he said was handed down by a judge he described as a puppet of somebody sitting in the Kremlin. But he added that the harsh sentence was the latest in a series of brutal crackdowns of dissent by the Kremlin in the aftermath of the invasion of Ukraine. Ashurkov said this has stoked opposition to President Vladimir Putins government that could ultimately lead to his downfall.
This war, this aggression, I believe, will speed up the demise of Putin's regime, said Ashurkov. Asked if he was calling for those in Putins inner circle to stage a coup, Ashurkov responded: They dont need my calling to determine it is in their interest to get rid of the maniac and start working toward a new Russia.
Ashurkov spoke from London, where he now lives in exile, just hours after Navalny was forced to stand in court for hours as a judge detailed his conviction on charges of contempt of court and allegedly embezzling funds from the Anti-Corruption Foundation he founded. The organization has dedicated itself to exposing the corruption of various Russian oligarchs, political leaders and Putin himself.
Ashurkov, who runs the foundation, noted that Navalny was convicted of embezzling the funds despite the fact that no bank records show he took anything from there, not even a salary. The charges were first brought after Navalny returned from Germany, where he was being treated for being poisoned, and came after the foundation revealed details of a giant, billion-dollar palace allegedly built for Putin on the Black Sea.
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