In the occupied Crimea, nine Crimean Tatars came out after 12 days of administrative arrest for the events of November 23

Любезна Катерина
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19:40, 05 December
In the occupied Crimea, nine Crimean Tatars came out after 12 days of administrative arrest for the events of November 23
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Nine Crimean Tatars were released from the Temporary Detention Center (ITU) in occupied Yevpatoria: Alim Suleimanov, Kemal Abdurazakov, Alim Aliyev, Zekirya Demirji, Dlyaver Ibragimov, Settar Settarov, Reshata Paralamova, and Murtaz.

This was reported by the public association "Crimean Solidarity" on Facebook.

They all served 12 days in jail after being detained and arrested on November 23-24, when more than 150 people came to meet lawyer Edem Semedlyaev, who resigned after his own administrative arrest.

Among them are two journalists of the Crimean Solidarity - Alim Suleymanov and Dlyaver Ibragimov. And also the coordinator of public association - Server Cholakchik.

Source: "Crimean Solidarity".

What is known

  • Crimean Tatars Simmar Ablyalimov and Lenur Appazov were released from the temporary detention center (ITU) in occupied Dzhankoi. Also Kemal Nemetullayev and Remzi Nimetulaev left the ITU of Simferopol. They all spent 10 days in jail after being detained and arrested on November 23-24, when more than 150 people came to meet lawyer Edem Semedlyaev, who resigned after his own administrative arrest.
  • On November 23, more than 150 Crimean Tatars went to the Simferopol ITU to meet with lawyer Edem Semedlyaev, whose administrative arrest has ended. A bus was fitted there in advance, and the occupying Rosguard detained 32 people, including 10 women and five Crimean Solidarity journalists - Enver Alimov, Alim Suleymanov, Vilen Temeryanov, Simmar Ablyalimov and Dlyaver Ibragimov.
  • Occupational police arrested Crimean Solidarity coordinator Dilaver Memetov as he approached the Crimean Garrison Military Court building in Simferopol. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine reacted to this.
  • A marathon to pay fines to Crimean Tatars has started in the occupied Crimea.
  • The National Union of Journalists of Ukraine has expressed dissatisfaction with the actions of the Russian authorities.
  • On November 11, the occupying Central District Court of Simferopol arrested for 12 days and fined 4,000 rubles (UAH 1,481) lawyer Edem Semedlyaev for refusing to stop open audio recording at the request of "Head of Department" "E" Ruslan Shambazov and remove all clothing for extra . On November 23, his term in the special detention center expired.
  • The ARC Prosecutor's Office has launched criminal proceedings over the mass illegal detentions of Crimean Tatars who support the release of Edem Semedlyaev's lawyer in the occupied Crimea.
  • The United Kingdom has condemned the mass detentions of Crimean Tatars in Crimea.
  • Due to mass detentions, the Council of Europe called for an end to the persecution of Crimean Tatars in the Russian-occupied Crimea.

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