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UNPO: Compromised Spaces : Reprisals Against Crimean Tatar Activists And Lawyers By Russian Government Must Cease
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Wednesday, 31 March 2021, 10:54
Ukraine demands Russia overturn sentences for Bilohirsk group Hizb ut-Tahrir
12.01.2021 11:25
Ukrinform
The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry has expressed its resolute protest against the conviction on trumped-up charges of three Ukrainian citizens by the Southern District Military Court of the Russian Federation in the case of the so-called Bilohirsk group Hizb ut-Tahrir, according to a comment posted on the ministry s website. These sentences are further evidence that the Russian judicial system, which has nothing to do with justice, is used to continue the policy of persecution of Crimean Tatars and suppression of any signs of dissent in the occupied Crimea, said First Deputy Foreign Minister Emine Dzheppar.
Mass detention of Crimean Tatars travelling to political trial in Russia
12.01.2021 Crimean Tatars detained on 11 January From a Crimean Solidarity video
Update Russian officials eventually detained around 120 Crimean Tatars, with all of them prevented from travelling on until the morning of 12 January, thus too late to reach the sentencing of Enver Omerov, his son Riza and Aider Dzhapparov.
Late on Monday evening, at least 17 vehicles and 59 Crimean Tatars were stopped at the entry to the Crimean Bridge as they tried to get to Rostov in Russia for the sentencing on 12 January of three recognized political prisoners. Among those detained were several veterans of the Crimean Tatar national movement, men in their sixties. There were no valid grounds for stopping any of the people, yet the traffic police took driving licences and car documents away, and also photographed passports, an act of overt intimidation. According to one of the activists, Dilyaver Abduramanov, th
Russian soldiers patrol outside the navy headquarters in Simferopol on March 19, 2014. Photo by
AFP
A Russian prosecutor has demanded sentences of 19, 18, and 13 years against three Crimean Tatars who are not accused of any recognizable crime. The three recognized political prisoners: 59-year-old Enver Omerov; his son Riza Omerov and Aider Dzhapparov, are the latest victims of the worst conveyor belt ‘trials’ that Russia has brought to Crimea, with the ‘court’ in Rostov clearly eager to pass sentence, and refusing to hear 10 of the defense witnesses. This is the same Southern District Military Court involved in most political trials of Ukrainians since Russia’s invasion of Crimea, including Enver Omerov’s son-in-law, Rustem Ismailov.
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