
"Aleksanyan is currently being tried in Moscow on charges of embezzlement. The move to transfer him to hospital follows pressure from human rights activists on Russia's prison service. It reverses Wednesday's court ruling, which said that Mr Aleksanyan should be treated in jail."
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This shows that, even in Russia, protests and political pressure from unions and activists can create positive results. Now, Aleksanyan will remain in custody, but attain the medical help he needed to survive AIDS and his near blindness.
NOTE: Neither Aleksanyan’s lawyers nor his family have been informed of his location, nor have they received confirmation that he is receiving treatment for AIDS as required by repeated injunctions of the European Court of Human Rights. One of Aleksanyan’s lawyers, Drew Holiner said: “We are very concerned about Vasily. We have no idea where he has been taken, and this is particularly alarming given Vasily’s repeated statements that he has been placed under pressure to give false testimony by investigators."For more information, go to www.mka-london.co.uk
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