
First Russia poisoned him. Now this is the prison camp for Alexey Navalny
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A former inmate of Penal Colony No. 2 in Pokrov, east of Moscow, tells CNN of the rough conditions inside -- from not being allowed to talk to being reprimanded for the slightest infraction. A prisons expert said it was an "empire of fear."
A ferocious-looking dog on a short leash barked its warning as the guards checked our passports before ordering us to leave the notorious site where Russia's main opposition leader, Alexey Navalny, has been sent for the next two-and-a-half years. Life inside is hidden from view, behind high metal fences and barbed wire surrounding this dilapidated-looking facility, in the Vladimir region of Russia, two hours' drive from the capital, Moscow.More Related News

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