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Russian oppn leader gets 5-yr suspended jail term

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Moscow: Prominent Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was convicted on Wednesday of embezzlement and given a five-year suspended sentence in a ruling that threatens his bid to challenge President Vladimir Putin in next year’s presidential poll.


The judge in the court in the provincial city of Kirov found the Kremlin critic and anti-corruption whistleblower guilty on a charge that the 40-year-old lawyer insists is aimed at knocking him out of the vote.


Navalny in December announced his intention to run for president in 2018, while Putin has yet to confirm his expected participation.


The fierce Kremlin critic insisted he would keep on campaigning despite Russian law banning people serving such a sentence from standing for office.


“According to the constitution I have a full right to take part in the elections and I will do that,” Navalny said after the verdict. “I will continue to represent the interests of people who want to see Russia a normal, honest and non-corrupt country.”


The court held a retrial case after the European Court of Human Rights last year quashed an original 2013 against Navalny ruling, saying that the politician and his co-defendant, businessman Pyotr Ofitserov, did not have a fair trial.


They had been convicted of alleged embezzlement from the Kirov regional government budget of 16 million rubles ($270,000) in a timber deal when he was working as a consultant to the governor.


The judge gave Navalny and Ofitserov exactly the same sentences as before. “It’s 100 per cent the same,” Navalny told journalists in court.


The judge however took into account the years that the men served from their suspended sentence before the ECHR verdict last year.


This means Navalny’s suspended sentence will run out in about 18 months, his lawyer Olga Mikhailova told journalists. Navalny vowed to appeal and continue his bid for the presidency regardless. — AFP


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