Imprisoned opposition politician Alexey Navalny has filed a lawsuit against Pokrov’s Penal Colony No. 2, where he is serving a 2.5 year sentence, for withholding his copy of the Quran.
According to a social media post uploaded on Navalny’s behalf on Tuesday, April 13, Navalny decided to “deeply study and understand” the Muslim holy book while in prison. He brought a copy of the Quran with him to the penal colony, along with other texts, but the prison administration is withholding his books, citing the need to check them for extremist content.
This check takes three months, the post underscores.
“‘You’ll check the Quran for extremism too? This is stupid and illegal!’ — ‘Each book must be checked for extremism. You have a television in your unit, why not watch it.’ For a month I’ve been having this dialogue constantly. I wrote another statement to the director and filed a lawsuit. How much can I take, what now, I can’t read my own Quran?”
Earlier, Navalny reported that during his first three weeks in prison, the only book he was allowed was the Bible.