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Ex-Soviet Dissident Bukovsky Fails to Attend Court Over Child Sex Pics

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Former Russian dissident Vladimir Bukovsky has failed to attend a British court facing 11 charges relating to indecent images of children, denying all charges against him, citing renal failure.

Bukovsky, 72, was a leading opponent of the former Soviet Union's use of psychiatric treatment to silence political prisoners. He himself spent years in Soviet jails but moved to the British university city of Cambridge after a 1976 prisoner exchange deal between Moscow and Washington.

He had been due in court on Tuesday, but did not attend. The court was told he had suffered renal failure and had flown to hospital in Germany.

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Britain's Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said Bukovsky was to be charged with five counts of making indecent images of children, five of possession of indecent images of children and one count of possession of a prohibited image.

"Following an investigation by Cambridgeshire Police, we have concluded that there is sufficient evidence and it is in the public interest to prosecute Vladimir Bukovsky," it added in a statement.

But he told the media in Britain that it was the first time he had heard of any such suspicions against him. Bukovsky said in a statement: "I intend to defend myself vigorously on all charges."

The case against him was adjourned until 22 May by the court in Cambridge.

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