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In the Russian Federation, four Crimean Tatars were sentenced to long terms

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Russians sentenced four Crimean Tatars to long terms

Sentences were passed against members of the so-called “Alushta group” in the Hizb ut-Tahrir case.

The Southern District Military Court of Rostov-on-Don, Russia, sentenced four Crimean Tatars from the so-called “Alushta group” in a trumped-up Hizb ut-Tahrir criminal case. About it stated Ombudsman Lyudmila Denisova on Facebook on Monday 16 August.

“Our citizens received the maximum sentences in a strict regime colony: Lenur Khalilov – 18 years old, Ruslan Mesutov – 18 years old, Ruslan Nagaev – 13 years old, Eldar Kantemirov – 12 years. stay in prison, and after serving the sentence, they will be restricted in freedom of movement and free choice of residence for a year. The preliminary investigation and trials of the Crimean Tatars who were detained on June 10, 2019, continued for two years, “Denisova explained.

The Ombudsman stressed that Russia violates the norms of international law, and also called on the international community to put pressure on the Russian Federation in this case.

We will remind that earlier in Crimea the Crimean Tatar was sentenced by eight months of restriction of freedom… Ilver Ametov was convicted of allegedly “illegal acquisition and storage of weapons.”

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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