3 lawyers for the late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny are 
		jailed by a Russian court
		
		 
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		 [January 17, 2025]  
		PETUSHKI, Russia (AP) — Three lawyers who once represented 
		the late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny were convicted by a 
		court Friday as part of the Kremlin’s crackdown on dissent that has 
		reached levels unseen since Soviet times. 
		 
		Vadim Kobzev, Igor Sergunin and Alexei Liptser were already in custody 
		and were given sentences from 3 1/2 to five years by a court in the town 
		of Petushki, about 100 kilometers (60 miles) east of Moscow. They were 
		arrested in October 2023 on charges of involvement with extremist 
		groups, as Navalny’s networks were deemed by authorities. 
		 
		The case was widely seen as a way to increase pressure on the opposition 
		to discourage defense lawyers from taking political cases. 
		 
		At the time, Navalny was serving a 19-year prison term on several 
		criminal convictions, including extremism. He died in a Russian prison 
		camp in February 2023. 
		 
		The independent Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta reported that Kobzev 
		said in his final statement in court on Jan. 10 that “we are being tried 
		for transmitting Navalny's thoughts to other people.” 
		 
		The independent Russian news outlet Mediazona reported three journalists 
		attending the sentencing were detained and taken to a police station. 
		
		
		  
		
		Navalny's networks were deemed extremist following a 2021 ruling that 
		outlawed his organizations — the Foundation for Fighting Corruption and 
		a network of regional offices — as extremist groups. 
		 
		That ruling, which exposed anyone involved with the organizations to 
		prosecution, was condemned by Kremlin critics as politically motivated 
		and designed to stifle Navalny’s activities. 
		 
		According to Navalny’s allies, authorities accused the lawyers of using 
		their position to pass information from him to his team. 
		 
		Navalny, an anti-corruption campaigner and outspoken opponent of 
		President Vladimir Putin, was arrested in 2021 upon his return from 
		Germany, where he was recuperating from a nerve agent poisoning he 
		blamed on the Kremlin. He was ordered to serve 2 1/2 years in prison. 
		 
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            Lawyers Igor Sergunin, from left, Alexei Liptser and Vadim Kobzev, 
			all who once represented late opposition leader Alexei Navalny, 
			stand in a courtroom in Petushki, Vladimir region, about 120 
			kilometers (75 miles) east of Moscow, Russia, Friday, Jan. 17, 2025. 
			(AP Photo/Pavel Bednyakov) 
            
			
			  
            After two more trials, his sentence was extended to 19 years. He and 
			his allies said the charges were politically motivated and accused 
			the Kremlin of seeking to jail him for life. 
			 
			In December 2023, Navalny was moved from a penal colony in the 
			Vladimir region east of Moscow to one above the Arctic Circle, where 
			he died in February at the age of 47 under still-unexplained 
			circumstances. His widow, Yulia Navalnaya, and members of his team 
			alleged he was killed on orders from the Kremlin. Officials have 
			rejected the accusation. 
			 
			Two other Navalny lawyers, Olga Mikhailova and Alexander Fedulov, 
			are on a wanted list but no longer live in Russia. Mikhailova, who 
			defended Navalny for a decade, said she was charged in absentia with 
			extremism. 
			 
			Kobzev, Liptser and Sergunin have been deemed to be political 
			prisoners, according to human rights advocates from Memorial, 
			Russia’s most prominent rights group that won the Nobel Peace Prize 
			in 2022. The group demands their immediate release. 
			 
			Independent Russian media reported Friday that Konstantin Kotov, an 
			activist accused of donating to Navalny’s organization, left Russia 
			before he was due to appear in a Moscow court Friday. He told 
			Mediazona he decided to leave after a heart surgeon, Ivan Tishchenko, 
			was jailed for four years for donating around $34 to Navalny’s 
			organization. 
			
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