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Jailed Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny said Friday that he is ending his weeks long hunger strike, following a warning from doctors close to him that he was close to death.
Navalny had been on hunger strike since March 31, demanding proper medical care and to be examined by an independent doctor something his team claims he was unable to get in the penal colony in Pokrov.
In an Instagram message announcing his decision on Friday, Navalny cited two checks by civilian doctors as proof that lobbying from his supporters helped him secure independent medical examination.
A day earlier, five doctors who are Navalny s allies and refer to themselves as his attending physicians called on him in a letter to end his hunger strike to avoid death.
Over 1,000 Navalny Supporters Detained As Protests Roll Across Russia
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Alexey Navalny: Protesters across Russia call for Navalny s release on same day as Putin s annual address CNN 2 hrs ago By Anna Chernova, Zahra Ullah and Laura Smith-Spark, CNN © Anna Ogorodnik/AP A woman argues with a police officer during a protest in support of jailed opposition leader Alexey Navalny in Siberian city Ulan-Ude.
Russian security forces rounded up more than 1,000 demonstrators on Wednesday as thousands of people in cities across the country rallied in support of jailed opposition leader Alexey Navalny, according to OVD-Info, an independent monitoring group.
The unauthorized marches fell short of the 500,000 protesters that Navalny s team had aimed to draw, but big crowds in Moscow, St. Petersburg and other cities has shown the dedication of his supporters, who are demanding that the hunger-striking Kremlin critic be released and allowed to receive independent medical care.