Alexei Navalny freed by Russian court but conviction for theft is upheld

Court suspends opposition leader's five-year jail sentence but upholds conviction that prevents him from seeking elected office

Alexei Navalny embraces his wife Yulia
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny embraces his wife, Yulia, after the announcement of the verdict. Photograph: Maxim Shemetov/Reuters

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny's conviction for theft has been upheld by an appeals court but his five-year jail sentence was suspended, allowing the prominent critic of Vladimir Putin to walk free.

However, the conviction will prevent Navalny, who emerged from a wave of street protests as the most prominent opposition leader, from seeking elected office for years. He has said he will appeal against the decision.

Navalny was convicted in July of organising the theft of 16m roubles (£310,000) from a timber firm in 2009. He had appealed against the verdict and sentence, contending the case against him was fabricated and politically motivated.

"It's clear for me that the authorities are trying by all means to hound me out of politics, coming up with some restrictions and fabricated cases," he said after embracing his wife following the ruling in the provincial city of Kirov.

"One thing is for sure, they will not succeed in pushing me and my allies out of political life," said Navalny, who posted a strong second-place showing against a Putin ally in a Moscow mayoral election last month.

Jailing Navalny would have increased the risk of a new wave of opposition protests against Putin and done further damage to his image in the west as Russia prepares to host the 2014 Winter Olympics in February.

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