Kirje ja vaatimukset vetoomuksen vastaanottajalle
Arkady Aleksandrovich Gostev
Director of the Federal Penitentiary Service
Zhitnaya Street 14
GSP-1
119991 Moscow
Russian Federation
Email: udmail@fsin.gov.ru
Dear Director of the Federal Penitentiary Service,
I am deeply concerned not only by Aleksei Navalny’s unjust imprisonment, but also him being constantly targeted for harsher treatment by prison administrations under your control.
After numerous and extensive unwarranted disciplinary penalties, such as being confined in “SHIZO” penalty cells, he has been recently placed inside a “EPKT” cell. As you well know, this punishment is applied by the head of the prison administration, without even nominal judicial review, and is open to abuse. This is exactly what has been done to Aleksei Navalny, who was first repeatedly arbitrarily disciplined for purported prison regime violations and will now spend 12 months in EPKT as a “systematic offender”.
These repeated punishments of Aleksei Navalny by prison administrations are reprisals for his legitimate political activities and civil society activism. It is obvious that their purpose is to make his conditions in prison, where he must not be in the first place, even harsher. Aleksei Navalny’s conditions in prison amount to torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment, and have resulted in constant deterioration of his health.
It is known that Alexei Navalny was placed in a punishment isolation cell (so-called SHIZO) 20 times. While in this cell, he was prohibited from visiting and calling his relatives: Navalny is entitled to visits by law, but he has not been able to get a single visit from his family in a year. Also, in the punishment cell the time for eating is limited – up to 12-15 minutes, as well as buying additional food in the prison shop. This treatment puts Aleksei Navalny’s life and health at risk, both physical and mental.
Aleksei Navalny should have never been sent to prison in the first place and must be released immediately and unconditionally. In the meantime, I request that you use your existing powers to immediately reverse the decision of the head of IK-6 colony to place Aleksei Navalny in the EPKT.
I also urge you to ensure that the ill-treatment of Aleksei Navalny is immediately stopped and that his treatment in any prison institution as well as while in transit between them complies with international laws and standards. All those responsible, or suspected of responsibility, for Aleksei Navalny’s ill-treatment, including those among the IK-6 administration, should be immediately suspended and you must ensure that they face disciplinary, administrative or criminal proceedings as appropriate.
Yours sincerely,
Lisätietoja
Aleksei Navalny is a prominent Russian opposition politician, anti-corruption campaigner and critic of President
Vladimir Putin and the Russian government. In August 2020, he was poisoned with what experts later concluded to
be the military-grade nerve agent Novichok. Russian authorities acquiesced for him to be evacuated to Berlin,
Germany, for treatment while in a coma.
After recovering, Aleksei Navalny returned to Moscow on 17 January 2021 and was immediately arbitrarily arrested.
He was accused of violating the conditions of parole under an earlier politically motivated conditional (non-custodial)
sentence. This conditional sentence was replaced with a two years and eight months’ custodial sentence on 4
February 2021. On 22 March 2022, he was convicted on further arbitrary and politically-motivated charges, including
fraud, and sentenced to a further nine years’ imprisonment, and again, convicted and sentenced on 4 August 2023
to a total of 19 years, on charges including financing and inciting “extremism” and “rehabilitating the Nazi ideology.”
Aleksei Navalny has been constantly targeted for harsher treatment in every penal institution where he was placed
since his arrest. He is currently serving his term in a strict regime (maximum security) penal colony IK-6 in Vladimir
Oblast (240 km east of Moscow), but will be moved to a “special regime” prison colony (which is an even harsher
prison regime than at his current colony) under the terms of his latest sentence, unless it is overturned on appeal.
While in prison, Aleksei Navalny has been repeatedly placed in a punishment cells, for purported violations of prison
discipline, including 20 times in so-called SHIZO (penalty isolation cell) where he was not allowed any visits or
letters, exercise or walks outside, or a chance to buy additional food in the prison shop.
Prolonged solitary confinement is defined by the UN Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners as a
period of 15 days or more in conditions lacking meaningful human contact for at least 22 hours a day. Prolonged
solitary confinement constitutes a violation of the prohibition of torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment
or punishment.
The legal limit in Russia of the single period for which a prisoner can be placed in SHIZO at a time is 15 days, but
as of 27 September 2023 Alexei Navalny is spending 12 months inside so-called single-type penal confinement cell
(EPKT), which is the most severe and lengthy form of disciplinary punishment for a prisoner, reserved for “systematic
offenders” of prison discipline. During this time, he may or may not be sharing the cell with other prisoners. It is not yet known in which prison colony Aleksei Navalny will be serving his new sentence, but he will remain in EPKT after his transfer.
Prison transfer in Russia is an extremely abusive procedure, that last for weeks and in some instances months. During this time, the prisoner’s fate and whereabouts remain unknown to his or her family and lawyers until after reaching their final destination, amounting to enforced disappearance.