Yulia Navalnaya and Maria Pevchikh, Chairwoman of the Board of Directors of the Anti-Corruption Foundation, met with Annalena Baerbock, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Germany. They discussed the situation of Alexei Navalny, who is being held in prison in literal torture conditions.
"Putin's line of thought is as follows: his greatest fear - the prospect of a free Russia - must fade away in prison camps. But the desire for the rule of law, freedom and dignity cannot be blocked forever. All the people who are willing to make sacrifices, to risk their freedom or even their lives in their fight for freedom of expression and dissent, give confidence to others. Your courage and fearlessness are what motivates us to continue to push for your immediate release, for law and justice," Baerbock wrote on her Instagram.
The fact that the entire world is following the fate of Alexei Navalny remains an important factor in his safety. Putin has already tried to kill Navalny, and now he has set up a real prison inside a prison for him. He is being almost continuously kept in the inhumane conditions of a punishment cell (also known as SHIZO). Because of this, Navalny's health and life are in serious danger. International attentionis the main thing that is keeping Putin from getting rid of his main opponent for good.
To experience the conditions in which Navalny is being held, you can visit our installation "SHIZO", a replica of a typical punishment cell in a Russian prison. The installation is currently located in the Netherlands. Join the Free Navalny international political campaign. Spread the word about Navalny demanding his immediate release and post about him with the hashtag #FreeNavalny