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Russia: Brittney Griner purges her sentence in the “land of prisons”

The news that the American basketball player Brittney Griner was sent to serve her sentence in the IK-2 penal colony in the Russian region of Mordovia leaves the inhabitants of the place undaunted, known as “land of prisons”.

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The double Olympic gold medalist was detained in February at an airport in Moscow in possession of a vaporizer containing a cannabis-based liquid and sentenced in August to 9 years in prison for “drug traffic”.

grinner32, claimed that he used the product as an analgesic, and with the authorization of his doctor, due to pain caused by intensive basketball practice.

The case took on a geopolitical dimension in the context of the crisis between Moscow and Washington over the Russian offensive in Ukraine. Close friends of the athlete affirm that the Russian authorities want to use it in an eventual exchange of prisoners with USA.

“In general, detainees considered ‘particularly dangerous’ are brought here,” says Vitali Doine, a 48-year-old ex-convict who spent ten years in a Mordovian penal colony and became a taxi driver in the village of Iavas, where the IK-2.

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The man says “Surprised” that a world famous sportswoman has been sent to that “hole”, surrounded by forests and swamps already covered with snow, 400 km southeast of Moscow.

The Russian Republic of Mordovia it houses around twenty prisons. According to Vitali, in the region they are all “red”, a term that in prison jargon designates those that are controlled by thugs, as opposed to “black”, dominated by the mafias.

USA Women’s National Basketball Association basketball player Brittney Griner, who was detained at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport and later charged with illegal possession of cannabis, awaits the verdict inside a cage of defendants during a hearing in Khimki, on the outskirts of Moscow. (Photo by EVGENIA NOVOZHENINA / POOL / AFP) (EVGENIA NOVOZHENINA /)

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“Lesbian, North American and Black”

Iava It was founded in 1921, when the Soviet internment camp system, or Gulag, was beginning to be established, and until now it is structured around the prison system, since the majority of its inhabitants work or worked in the prison administration.

In the local market on a Saturday in November, the vast majority of the inhabitants assure that they have never heard of the case. grinner or refuse to speak to the press.

However, a woman in her 50s, with dyed red hair, stops and says: “The law is the same for everyone, the big shots and the common people.”

“If they sent her to jail, it is because she deserved it. And if she shows good conduct, she will be released before her and she will come out of her with a clear conscience ”, adds Svetlana, who declines to give her last name.

The treatment that will be reserved for the athlete is unknown for the moment.

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The establishment to which it was sent is “normal”, that is, there are reports of beatings and a work regime “close to slavery”, says Olga Romanova, director of the Rus’ Sidiashchaia Fund, an NGO for the defense of Russian detainees.

“But there are much worse prisons”qualifies Romanova, exiled in Germany.

In women’s prisons, unlike those for men, “There are no castes or hierarchies”for which the detainees lack an internal protection network, he explains.

However, the administration “will watch over her” while there are negotiations on a possible exchange of prisoners, he estimates.

A fragile situation, since “If the negotiations break down, you will be in danger.”

On the other hand, there are three additional factors that expose the athlete to being a victim of violence: “She is lesbian, American and black”points out the director of the NGO.

In Russian prisons, a very violent homophobia usually prevails, as well as racism and a vision of the United States as the ‘total enemy’”details.

“Fortunately [Griner] He doesn’t speak Russian, so he won’t understand what they say to him” Y “That can solve problems for you”, considers Romanova.

Source: AFP

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