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Russia, Navalnyj: “I stop the hunger strike”

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MOSCOWAlexei Navalnyj said he had decided to end the hunger strike announced on March 31 to ask for adequate treatment for severe back and leg pain. The online newspaper reports it Jellyfish citing the dissident’s Instagram profile.

“Today we received the information from Alexei Navalnyj’s lawyers that, thanks to the enormous support of the world and public opinion, our patient was taken to a civil hospital in Vladimir on April 20, and that some analysis and had access to something like an independent evaluation. ” Navalny’s doctors say this in a letter published by Mediazona.

The material has been passed on to the opponent’s doctors, who will soon give their diagnosis. In the light of what has been verified, the doctors had asked Navalnyj “to stop the hunger strike, otherwise there will be no more patient to be treated”.

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On Intagram, the dissident reiterated his willingness to be visited by doctors of his choice, given the severity of the symptoms and his health situation. It will take 24 hours, he writes, to gradually end the hunger strike.

Three days ago a team of doctors, including the opponent’s personal one, was denied access to the prison where he is being treated at a prison hospital. The Russian prison service, which repeatedly prevented Navalny’s doctors from seeing him, moved him on Monday from his penal colony in the Vladimir region, some 100 kilometers east of Moscow, to a medical facility in another colony in the same region.

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Navalny announced the hunger strike on March 31: “I declared this hunger strike with a request to ensure that the law is respected and that I can be examined by a doctor. Six days ago the alarm:” Alexei Navalnyj is dying. In her condition, it’s a matter of days, “Kira Yarmish, spokesperson for the opponent of Vladimir Putin. “Our patient can die at any time,” the cardiologist follows Yaroslav Ashikhmin on Facebook, pointing to the opposition politician’s high potassium levels.

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