© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Russian opposition leader Navalny attends a court hearing in Moscow
GENEVA (Reuters) – United Nations human rights researchers will publish their findings on Monday on the case of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, a US statement said on Friday.
The opposition politician was arrested in Moscow in January after returning from Germany after being treated with a military-grade nerve agent for poisoning.
Agnes Callamard, U.N. expert on murders, and Irene Khan, U.N. expert on freedom of expression and expression, will publish their findings on their investigation at a Geneva press conference on Monday (1500 GMT), the U.N. in a statement exposing the investigation.
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