Unapologetic
A Russian teenager jailed for his criticism of Putin has reported being subjected to violent abuse in prison

“The situation is very difficult, critical,” wrote Arseny Turbin, one of Russia’s youngest political prisoners, to his mother in October after his cellmate punched him while he was in bed and then proceeded to force his head into the toilet bowl. “The night will be very hard. But I will hold on,” the teenager, who was found guilty of “terror offences” aged just 15, added.
“Why should I agree with them? They try to provoke conflict, and I have to apologise to them? I won’t.”
“He said, ‘Mum, get me out of here whichever way you can. I’m having a terrible time here. What’s the latest with the appeal? I didn’t commit any crime.’”
In October, it emerged that Arseny had lost 17kg in four months in detention, during which time he barely ate.


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