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    Russian Listed by Memorial as Political Prisoner Goes on Hunger Strike

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    Posted on April 11, 2026

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    Last updated: April 11, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Alexander Shestun, regarded by Memorial as a political prisoner, has started a dry hunger strike—refusing both food (since March 30) and water (since April 7)—to demand family visits and medical treatment following an alleged assault in prison; this comes as Russia’s Supreme Court has designated Mem

    Table of Contents

    • Background and Current Situation of Alexander Shestun
    • Declaration of Hunger Strike
    • Political Prisoner Status
    • Appeal to World Leaders
    • Demands and Prison Conditions
    • Health and Family Visitation
    • Medical Treatment and Alleged Abuse
    • Support from Human Rights Campaigners
    • Shestun's Political and Legal Struggles
    • Arrest and Charges
    • Conflict with Authorities
    • Public Exposure and Threats
    • Sentencing

    Russian Political Prisoner Alexander Shestun on Hunger Strike Over Prison Conditions

    Background and Current Situation of Alexander Shestun

    By Mark Trevelyan

    Declaration of Hunger Strike

    LONDON, April 11 (Reuters) - A former Moscow district official serving a long prison sentence in Russia for what he says were trumped-up political charges has declared a "dry hunger strike", refusing both food and water.

    Political Prisoner Status

    Alexander Shestun, 61, is considered a political prisoner by Russia's Nobel Prize-winning human rights group Memorial - which itself was ruled to be an "extremist movement" nL6N40S0OO by Russia's Supreme Court on Thursday.

    Appeal to World Leaders

    Shestun was one of 11 jailed dissidents who appealed nL8N3SY1AM to world leaders last year for a mass release of Russian political prisoners and Ukrainian civilians held by Russia as part of any peace deal between Moscow and Kyiv L1N40U03R.

    Demands and Prison Conditions

    Health and Family Visitation

    Shestun, who is diabetic, wrote in a letter seen by Reuters that he had stopped eating on March 30 and had refused water since April 7.

    He said he was demanding the reinstatement of a visit by his children, which he said authorities had cancelled, to the penal colony where he is held in Tver region, northwest of Moscow.

    Medical Treatment and Alleged Abuse

    He also demanded access to medical treatment after an incident in which he said prison staff had pressed his head to the floor with their feet for about 15 minutes and knocked out three of his teeth.

    It was not possible to independently verify the alleged incident. Reuters has requested comment from the Russian prison service.

    Support from Human Rights Campaigners

    "The federal prison system essentially leaves him no other option for defending his rights," Elena Filina, an exiled opposition politician and human rights campaigner, told Reuters.

    Shestun's Political and Legal Struggles

    Arrest and Charges

    Shestun was arrested in 2018 on corruption charges that he rejected as politically motivated.

    Conflict with Authorities

    A former member of the ruling United Russia party and head of the Serpukhov district, south of Moscow, Shestun became involved in a row with the powerful leader of the Moscow region.

    Public Exposure and Threats

    In a case that attracted wide publicity, Shestun went public on YouTube, posting a covert recording of a meeting with a man he identified as a general of Russia's FSB security service.

    The man was heard warning him he would be "steamrollered" and jailed if he refused to resign.

    Shestun refused and was eventually arrested.

    Sentencing

    He was sentenced in 2020 to 15 years in prison, which rose to 17 years with subsequent additional charges.

    (Reporting by Mark Trevelyan in London; Editing by Alexander Smith)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Shestun’s hunger strike underscores his desperation and fragile health—he is diabetic and lacks access to medical care after claiming prison staff assaulted him and knocked out teeth.
    • •Russia’s Supreme Court’s April 9 extremist designation of Memorial criminalizes it and those associated, further shrinking space for rights advocacy in Russia.
    • •The crackdown reflects a broader pattern of silencing dissent: Memorial, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has been liquidated and banned, while its ongoing work and supporters face criminal risk.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian listed by Memorial as political prisoner goes on hunger strike

    1Who is Alexander Shestun?

    Alexander Shestun is a former Moscow district official, considered a political prisoner and currently serving a prison sentence in Russia.

    2Why did Alexander Shestun begin a hunger strike?

    Shestun began a hunger strike to protest the cancellation of visits by his children and to demand access to medical treatment while in prison.

    3What is the role of Memorial in this case?

    Memorial, a Nobel Prize-winning human rights group, has listed Alexander Shestun as a political prisoner.

    4Where is Shestun being held?

    Shestun is being held in a penal colony in the Tver region, northwest of Moscow, Russia.

    5What were the charges against Alexander Shestun?

    Shestun was arrested on corruption charges, which he claims were politically motivated, and sentenced to a total of 17 years in prison.

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