Amnesty Int’l to restore ‘prisoner of conscience’ status to Russia’s Navalny

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Reuters :
Amnesty International will next week announce it is reversing a decision to strip jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny of its “prisoner of conscience” status, a top aide said on Thursday.
The human rights group announced on February 24 that it would stop referring to Navalny as a prisoner of conscience on the grounds that in the past he had made comments that qualified as advocacy of hatred.
Navalny’s chief of staff Leonid Volkov, speaking in English to Canadian legislators, accused Russia of carrying out a series of dirty tricks to blacken the politician’s reputation.
“They (Amnesty) told me just yesterday that they will issue a press release on May 12 after they have examined how the Russian disinformation campaign managed to influence them,” he told the House of Commons foreign affairs committee.
“They will not only reinstate his status but they will also issue a post-mortem,” he said.

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