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In Crimea, security officials came to search the Crimean Tatars

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Security officials in Crimea conduct mass searches of Crimean Tatars

The FSB has been searching five houses of the Crimean Tatars since 4:00 in the morning. The security forces do not allow the lawyer to enter the premises.

In the annexed Crimea, the security forces came to search five houses of the Crimean Tatars. About it informs Ombudsman Lyudmila Denisova on Tuesday, 17 August.

Searches are taking place in Simferopol, Bakhchisarai, Balaklava and Nakhimovsky districts from 4 o’clock in the morning.

“In the village of Stroganovka in the Simferopol region, employees of the Russian Center for Countering Extremism, the FSB and OMON are conducting investigative actions in the house of the local imam Raif Fevziev. A lawyer is not allowed into the premises,” Denisova said.

Local activists are also being searched:

  • Jabbara Bekirova in the village of Ternovka in the Balaklava district of Sevastopol,

  • Zaura Abdullaeva in the village of Kholmovka in the Bakhchisarai region,

  • Rustem Tairov in the village of Povorot, Nakhimovsky district of Sevastopol,

  • in the same area in the village of Fruktovoe near Rustem Murasov. He returned tonight from Rostov-on-Don, where he went to the announcement of the illegal verdict in the case of the so-called “Alushta group” in the fabricated criminal case of “Hizb ut-Tahrir”.

Recall that in the Russian Federation for long periods sentenced four Crimean Tatars… Sentences were passed against members of the so-called “Alushta group” in the Hizb ut-Tahrir case.

It was also reported that the former political prisoner Edem Bekirov in Crimea “sentenced” to seven years in prison… Bekirov was accused in a trumped-up case of allegedly storing and transporting explosives.

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