Description
Added on the 13/03/2023 19:33:25 - Copyright : Euronews EN
A Russian court on Friday sentenced jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny to 19 additional years behind bars on extremism charges. IMAGES
A Russian court finds jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny guilty on embezzlement charges that could see his prison sentence significantly extended. IMAGES of Alexei Navalny appearing via video link in the court's press room
Moscow, August 2 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Maxim Shipenkov) Opposition activist Lyubov Sobol, a lawyer for the Navalny Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK) that was recognized as an extremist organization in Russia, attends a hearing at the Preobrazhensky district court in Moscow, which will deliver a verdict to Sobol in the so-called 'Sanitary Case', in which he is accused of violating pandemic regulations imposed by Moscow authorities, during an unauthorized rally to Navalny's favor in January 2021.FOOTAGE OF THE APPEAL FROM SOBOL'S ARRIVAL AT THE COURT IN MOSCOW, RUSSIA.
Moscow (Russia), Feb 2 (EFE/EPA) - (Camera: Yury Kochetkov/Maxim Shipenkov).- Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny appeared in court Tuesday for a hearing that could see him jailed for 3.5 years on charges he claims are politically-motivated. Russia’s penitentiary service has now asked a district court in Moscow to order Navalny to serve a suspended prison sentence he was given for fraud charges in 2014, claiming that he violated parole conditions while in Germany. Navalny, 44, arrived at the court with his lawyer, Olga Mikhailova, and wife Yulia. His arrest last month sparked protests in Russia and over 5,600 people were arrested during a demonstration on Sunday, according to local media site OVD-Info.FOOTAGE FROM OUTSIDE THE COURT WHERE NAVALNI'S TRIAL IS TAKING PLACE
Bangkok, Oct 28 (EFE / EPA) .- Thai pro-democracy activist and one of the leaders of the anti-government movement Parit Chiwarak appeared Wednesday at the Criminal Court in Bangkok.Parit Chiwarak also known as Penguin, faces contempt of court charges, due to an assembly carried out on August 8 outside the Criminal Court to hear the court's decision on two pro-democracy movement leaders. EPA-EFE/NARONG SANGNAK (Camera: NARONG SANGNAK)SHOT LIST: THE OUTSIDE OF THE CRIMINAL COURTIN BANGKOK, THAILAND.
Bangkok, Sep 11(EFE/EPA).- Thai pro-democracy activist Parit Chiwarak, known as “Penguin”, appeared at the Criminal Court to face contempt of court charges, after assembling in front of the building while waiting to hear the court's decision on two pro-democracy movement leaders on August 8.(Camera: NARONG SANGNAK)FOOTAGE SHOWS THAI PRO-DEMOCRACY ACTIVIST PARIT CHIWARAK (PENGUIN) OUTSIDE THE CRIMINAL COURT.