Opposition rally supports Russian 'political prisoners'

17 Feb, 2008 23:46 / Updated 17 years ago

Around a hundred protesters have taken part in a rally in the centre of the Russian capital in support of alleged ‘political prisoners’ being held in Russian jails. The participants, chiefly members of the opposition coalition ‘Other Russia’, demanded the

These include the company's former head Mikhail Khodorkovsky and its vice-president Vasily Aleksanyan. The latter has been diagnosed with AIDS, cancer and tuberculosis. Officials say he has been transferred to a specialist clinic, which is being questioned by the protesters. “Aleksanyan was practically dying in prison and has been transferred to a civilian clinic where he is receiving no one knows what kind of treatment – neither his relatives nor his lawyers are allowed to see him. It shows the current government is not prepared to ease the regime and will keep cracking down on its opponents,” said one of the protesters.