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Russia's Alexei Navalny's sentence suspended on appeal | |
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An appeals court in the Russian city of Kirov has given Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny a suspended prison sentence for embezzlement. | |
Navalny was originally sentenced to five years in prison in July but released on bail pending the appeal. | |
He has always denied the charges, which relate to his time as an adviser to the governor of the Kirov region. | He has always denied the charges, which relate to his time as an adviser to the governor of the Kirov region. |
While on bail, he fought for election as mayor of Moscow last month, coming second against the Kremlin's candidate. | |
In court on Wednesday, he again accused the authorities of prosecuting him for political reasons. | In court on Wednesday, he again accused the authorities of prosecuting him for political reasons. |
The anti-corruption campaigner could be seen taking a photo with a mobile phone bearing a sticker which mocked Russian President Vladimir Putin as a thief. | The anti-corruption campaigner could be seen taking a photo with a mobile phone bearing a sticker which mocked Russian President Vladimir Putin as a thief. |
'Fabricated, political' | 'Fabricated, political' |
In July, Navalny was found guilty of heading a group that embezzled timber worth 16m roubles ($500,000; £330,000) from the Kirovles state timber company while working as an adviser to Kirov's governor, Nikita Belykh. | In July, Navalny was found guilty of heading a group that embezzled timber worth 16m roubles ($500,000; £330,000) from the Kirovles state timber company while working as an adviser to Kirov's governor, Nikita Belykh. |
Speaking at his appeal hearing, he said: "I think the political motivation of this case is evident to everybody." | Speaking at his appeal hearing, he said: "I think the political motivation of this case is evident to everybody." |
Navalny took 27% of the mayoral vote in Moscow against the Kremlin-backed incumbent, Sergei Sobyanin, who officially scraped through on the first round with 51% - a result the opposition leader disputes. | |
Navalny built up his original following outside the political mainstream, using social media to highlight corruption which he identified with Mr Putin and his allies. | |
Since Mr Putin returned to power as president last year, other leading lights of the informal opposition have also been prosecuted, raising suspicions that the Kremlin is using the legal system to disable its enemies. | Since Mr Putin returned to power as president last year, other leading lights of the informal opposition have also been prosecuted, raising suspicions that the Kremlin is using the legal system to disable its enemies. |