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The Kremlin today launched a propaganda offensive against Alexei Navalny as it broadcast footage of him in jail and it emerged a former spy turned RT reporter and been sent to see him in prison to expose his ‘lies.’Â Â
The CCTV footage shows Navalny, his head shaven, walking around with a cup of tea and ‘arguing’ with a guard at Pokrov penitentiary on March 26.
It comes after the 44-year-old went on hunger strike this week, claiming that guards were depriving him of sleep by waking him during the night and that he had been refused a doctor’s visit for acute back and leg pain.
Navalny’s allies said their chosen doctor had not been able to visit him on Thursday.
Instead, they said, Maria Butina, a Russian state TV talk show host who earlier spent time in jail in the United States as a foreign agent, turned up with a camera crew.
His team’s Twitter account said: ‘Instead of a doctor, Butina, a wretched propagandist from RT channel, arrived today accompanied by video cameras.’
It said that she was berating Navalny and telling him that ‘this is the best and most comfortable prison’ in Russia.Â
Pro-Kremlin media footage shows Alexei Navalny, 44, ‘arguing’ with a prison guard as other inmates stand around them. Comes after claims by Navalny that he has gone on hunger strike after being refused medical treatment for acute pain
Former spy Marina Butina who is now working for the state-backed RT news channel, a propaganda outlet for the Kremlin
In the footage Navalny walks around with a cup in his hand while in discussion with a prison guard wearing a blue camouflage uniform
In response, Navalny ‘told her off in front of a line of prisoners for 15 minutes, calling her a parasite and servant of the thieves in power,’ his allies said on Twitter.
Alexei Barinov, a doctor, told Reuters early on Thursday that Navalny’s lawyers had asked him to treat Navalny and that they had asked the prison service either to allow him into the prison or to let Navalny out to a clinic.
‘We’re waiting for a decision from the FSIN (prison service),’ he saidÂ
The CCTV footage of him walking around inside was broadcast by pro-Kremlin Life media, and could only have been released with top-level clearance.Â
The report claimed that Navalny has projected an image of himself as a ‘martyr’ but the footage shows his condition is ‘very different from what he complains about’.
The propaganda outlet said: ‘Views of the video from the penal colony – and conversations with informed interlocutors – convince us that Alexei Navalny is not a sick sufferer for the democratic faith, but an impudent simulator who also managed to pick up the habits of thieves.’
The video, it claims, shows the convict walking around the Pokrov penitentiary ‘with a sedate, confident gait and a cup of tea in his hands.’
On the same day he had posted on social media that it was ‘hard and painful to get out of bed’ and that could not feel his right leg, said Life.
Judging by the video, ‘he feels neither remorse nor fear that his lies may be exposed.’
His pose ‘with his hand in his pocket’ shows him not as a ‘persecuted opposition leader’ as portrayed in the West but his feeling of ‘superiority to the uniformed guard’ and other inmates.
Navalny is seen in a vast cell which Life says currently houses 16 inmates, and has many empty bunk beds.Â
Leaked details from his prison show he had received six reprimands by 29 March, said Life.Â
The leak appeared to be a hit back against Western leaders’ pressure on Vladimir Putin to release him.
Footage which purportedly shows Navalny walking around his prison wing unaidedÂ
Life alleges that cell mates are receiving money assumed to be from Navalny supporters – or the West – as a way of making them act as his ‘servants’ in the colony in Vladimir region.
‘He underwent an MRI examination, which did not reveal anything serious for his age,’ claimed Life.
‘However, he still continues to complain on social networks about his poor health and, on this basis, demands new concessions from the colony’s administration.
‘For example, as a special medical dispensation he wanted – and received – a gymnastics or yoga mat.’
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny looks at photographers standing behind a glass of the cage in the Babuskinsky District Court in Moscow in February 2021
Alexei Navalny and his wife Yulia, the couple have two children together
He was given a special bed and ear plugs, it was reported.
‘Navalny is visited by lawyers every day,’ said the report.
‘And such meetings can last up to four hours, with each of his four lawyers.’
A day earlier, Navalny complained about a prison visit by state sponsored RT channel present Maria Butina, who earlier spent time in jail in the United States as a foreign agent.
Navalny branded her ‘a parasite and servant of the thieves in power’ in the Kremlin.
The opposition leader claims his jailing is a political vendetta by Putin.
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