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  • XAVIER COLÁS

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Updated on Wednesday, 24February2021-20: 56

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Amnesty International has reversed its decision to grant Alexey Navalny "prisoner of conscience" status, arguing that

statements made more than 10 years ago by the Russian opposition leader

about immigrants from Central Asia and the North Caucasus constitute hate speech.



Amnesty International recognized Navalny as a prisoner of conscience on January 17, after the opponent was arrested in Moscow.

The NGO began receiving complaints a few days ago demanding that it be reviewed

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