• Андрей Быдло@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    Such cynicism. They just let him rot, bullied him with arbitrary resasons to punish him more and the farce of endless legal battles where no one really cared about the law. He was a strong person, but there’s only that amount of pressure and mockery one can endure. I’m sad he died in captivity never to see the change of regime. That being said, he wasn’t a coward, and kept doing what he could right until the end.

    RIP Alexey, another russian his country needed but wasn’t ready for.

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      5 months ago

      Pressure and mockery? Pretty sure he died of physical abuse and malnutrition. He didn’t die because Putin made him sad.

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        5 months ago

        From what I’ve read, he has been woken up at irregular hours, has been in a solitary confinement, has been denied contacts to his lawyers – the only persons who he could talk to. That’s from his prison close to Moscow, I don’t know what he endured in Harp. I suspect it was even worse.