He also has faced court proceedings in a separate case on charges of defaming a World War II veteran. Navalny, who called the 94-year-old veteran and other people featured in a pro-Kremlin video “corrupt stooges,” “people without conscience” and “traitors,” has rejected the slander charges and described them as part of official efforts to disparage him.
With his usual sardonic humor, Navalny compared his conditions at the maximum-security Matrosskaya Tishina prison in Moscow to the isolation of a space traveler.
“People in uniforms who come to me say only a few formulaic sentences, a light indicating a working video camera is seen on their chests — they look just like androids," he said in remarks posted on Instagram. “And just like in a movie about space travel, the ship's command center communicates with me. A voice from the intercom would say: 3-0-2, get ready for sanitary treatment.' And I would answer: OK, just give me 10 minutes to finish my tea.'”