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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov

Aleksei Navalny, the Russian anticorruption crusader and foe of President Vladimir Putin, says the alleged son of Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov is living a life of luxury well beyond his apparent means.

In an August 17 blog post titled A Brilliant Father’s Golden Child, Navalny alleges that Nikolai Choles has a garage full of high-end cars at his disposal and routinely travels on private planes and luxury yachts, despite rarely holding down even temporary jobs.

"Nikolai is an example of how in Russia, where 20 million people live below the poverty line, where 70 percent of residents dream of a salary of 45,000 rubles ($750), one can live happily at the highest level and at the same time not have to do anything," Navalny wrote in the post, adding that he had documented Choles’s movements for several years.

Choles, believed to be Peskov's son from his first marriage, moved to Britain in the late 1990s to live with his mother and stepfather, whose last name he took. About six years ago, he moved back to Russi, Navalny said..

Choles has a fleet of cars, Navalny alleges, including a Tesla worth some $150,000. The blog post shows a copy of an alleged traffic citation listing Choles as the owner, one of 116 infractions listed for him for the year.

Choles also has two Moscow apartments, according to the post, which shows several photos of him in various settings, including in a private jet, the first-class cabin on a commercial airline flight, on a yacht, and with the singer Seal.

Navalny also produced a copy of a court document from 2012 showing that Choles had not been paying child support.

Choles and Peskov have yet to comment on the blog post.

Mehdi Karrubi in Tehran in 2008
Mehdi Karrubi in Tehran in 2008

Iranian opposition figure Mehdi Karrubi, who has been under house arrest for more than six years, has ended a hunger strike, his son says.

Mohammad Taghi Karrubi tweeted on August 17 that his father called off the strike after authorities promised to withdraw security agents from his home.

Karrubi began a hunger strike on August 16, demanding a public trial and that the guards leave his house.

The 79-year-old, who suffers from heart disease, was taken to hospital early on August 17, where he was visited by the health minister and deputy intelligence minister.

Mohammad Taghi Karrubi wrote that the two officials also promised that President Hassan Rohani's government will take measures regarding Karrubi’s demand for a public trial.

Health Minister Hassan Ghazizadeh Hashemi told the official IRNA news agency that his visit to Karrubi was ordered by Rohani. He also said that Karrubi's health situation is under control.

Mehdi Karrubi, along with opposition leader Mir Hossein Musavi and his wife, Zahra Rahnavard, were placed under house arrest in February 2011 for challenging the establishment over the disputed 2009 presidential vote and also for highlighting human rights abuses.

Rights groups have repeatedly called for the release of the three opposition figures.

Amnesty International said last month that it was "high time" Iranian authorities ended their "unjust treatment" of Karrubi, Musavi, and Rahnavard.

"All three have been unjustly deprived of their liberty in a chilling illustration of Iran's zero tolerance approach to political dissent," the London-based watchdog's deputy director for the Middle East and North Africa, Magdalena Mughrabi said in a July 31 statement.

With reporting by AP and Reuters

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