'Vladimir the Poisoner' A translation of Alexey Navalny's speech in court on February 2
On February 2, during a hearing that will determine if he remains in prison for several years to come, opposition figure Alexey Navalny addressed the court, delivering a short speech in which he maintained his innocence and condemned Russias political and legal system for corruption and repression. Meduza publishes an English-language translation of Navalnys courtroom remarks below.
I would like to begin by discussing the legal issue here, which seems to me to be paramount and a bit overlooked in this discussion. There are two people sitting right there and one of them is saying: lets lock up Navalny because he showed up [to meet with his parole officers] on Mondays, not Thursdays. And the other says: lets lock up Navalny because he didnt show up immediately after coming out of his coma. But I would like everyone to remember that the essence of this trial is to lock me up over a case in which I was already exonerated a case thats already been recognized as fabricated.
If we look at the criminal statutes your Honor, I hope youve already done this once or twice well see that the European Court of Human Rights is part [of the Russian justice system] and its decisions are binding. The Russian Federation halfway acknowledged this ruling and even paid me compensation here. Despite this, my brother spent 3.5 years in prison because of this same case. I spent an entire year under house arrest for this same case.
Lets do a little math. The verdict was in 2014, its 2021 now, and Im still being prosecuted for this. Why this case exactly? Theres a reason and its not because theres some shortage of criminal charges against me. Somebody wanted me arrested, the moment I crossed the border [after returning from Germany].
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