Wed. Oct 30th, 2024

BRAVE British political prisoner Vladimir Kara-Murza has been finally freed from a Russian jail today as part of a historic swap deal.

The 42-year-old was serving a horrific 25-year prison sentence for “treason” where he managed to dodge death twice during his spell behind bars in a Siberian hellhole.

APBritish political prisoner Vladimir Kara-Murza has been finally freed from a Russian jail today as part of a historic swap deal[/caption]

The former political prisoner – who has both Russian and British citizenship – was sentenced to prison after strong criticism of Putin’s chilling regime.

Kara-Murza has also slammed the Russian president for his horror invasion of Ukraine.

He was arrested in April 2022 before being sentenced a year later in a “show trial”.

He has spent the last year in a maximum-security prison where his loved ones claim he has been treated horrifically.

Innocent American journalist Evan Gershkovich was also finally freed today.

Evan, 32, faced an outrageous 16 years in jail after a sham trial where he was wrongly accused by Vladimir Putin‘s crooked regime of collecting “secret information” for the CIA.

The Brit’s health has been reportedly dwindling during his prison stint after he claims he was poisoned twice by Putin’s brutal secret service.

There were acute fears Kara-Murza would be the next prominent detainee to die after Putin foe Alexei Navalny, ‘murdered’ in his Arctic jail in February.

Human rights campaigner Sir Bill Browder warned earlier this year: “If he is not released soon, it is likely he will die in a Russian prison.”

There was acute concern last month when the prisoner vanished in a penal hospital with his lawyer unable to contact him.

He refused to be gagged even after his arrest, speaking out after Navalny, 47, was found dead amid suspicions he was murdered on Putin’s orders.

“Vladimir Putin personally bears responsibility for the death of Alexei Navalny,” he said.

“Because Alexei was his personal prisoner.

“And only on his personal orders could the poisoners from the 2nd FSB service act.”

He warned that Putin was a “vengeful, cowardly, greedy old man” who “still holds on with a death grip, destroying anyone in whom he sees a threat to his power.

“He must be stopped.

“And only Russian society itself can do this.”

Before he was led away to seat his grotesque 25 year sentence, he vowed: “Russia WILL be free, tell everyone”.

Kara-Murza is known to suffer from a nerve condition called polyneuropathy after surviving the two Putin poisoning attempts, and repeatedly voiced concerns about his health in prison.
Ahead of his hospitalisation last month, he was held in solitary confinement  for  more than 280 days in a row, and was not allowed to communicate with other prisoners – or his family.
His cruel treatment in IK-6 maximum security penal colony in Omsk region is believed to be on Putin’s orders in revenge for Kara-Murza’s criticisms of the dictator and his war.
The British citizen  was moved to regional hospital No. 11 of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia.
Another jailed opposition politician Ilya Yashin, 41, has previously warned that Kara-Murza’s life is in jeopardy.
“The threat to his life is not only real, it is immense,” he said.

Sir Bill Browder, American-born English financier and political activist and co-founder of Hermitage Capital Management.

Before his death, Navalny had said of Kara-Murza’s jailing:  “I saw him after the second poisoning and witnessed how his health was already almost destroyed.

“The term that he received is revenge for the fact that he did not die at the chosen time, having survived two poisonings…by the Russian FSB.”

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