Standing room only
Former prisoners describe the brutal conditions of a Russian punishment cell

While the circumstances around Alexey Navalny’s sudden death in an Arctic penal colony earlier this month remain unclear, the brutal conditions he experienced in the facility’s punishment cells where he spent over 300 days undoubtedly affected his health.
“A concrete box of six or seven square metres, with nothing but a stool, a sink, a hole in the floor instead of a toilet and a bed strapped to the wall so you can’t lie down on it,” was how Yulia Navalnaya described her late husband’s cell in a recent video.
Punishment cells usually hold two or four prisoners, but sometimes it can reach six or even eight. It’s okay if you’re with normal guys, but often you’re with real criminals. Being stuck with them can be traumatic.
We had two big problems: dealing with the cold and not being able to take naps during the day. We couldn’t sleep on the floor because it was crossed with cold strips of steel to keep prisoners from dismantling it. So we slept sitting on stools with our heads on the tables, sometimes resting on a book for comfort.
This is in addition to the psychological torture. You’re in such a confined space: living in a punishment cell is like living in a large toilet cubicle. You really cannot gloss over the psychological effects.”

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