Group of Crimean Tatars jailed for 13-19 years in Russian-occupied Crimea

Yevhen Kizilov — 26 November, 18:02
Group of Crimean Tatars jailed for 13-19 years in Russian-occupied Crimea
The Crimean Tatar defendants in the court in Rostov-on-Don. Photo: Krymska Solidarnist

Five defendants in the so-called "Crimean Muslims case" have been handed down prison sentences of between 13 and 19 years by a court in the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don. The defendants, from the Crimean city of Dzhankoi, had been charged with alleged involvement in Hizb ut-Tahrir, an organisation banned in Russia but legal in most other countries.

Source: the Krymska Solidarnist (Crimean Solidarity) civic movement and Krym.Realii (Crimea.Realities), a project by Radio Liberty

Details: Activist Enver Krosh was given a 19-year sentence, Edem Bekirov and Rinat Aliiev 15 years each, journalist Vilen Temerianov 14 years, and Seitiaha Abbozov 13 years.

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The court has ruled that Krosh will spend the first four years of his term in prison and the rest in a strict-regime penal colony. The other defendants have each been given three years in prison followed by the remainder of their terms in a penal colony.

Quote from Enver Krosh: "I firmly declare that I have nothing to do with terrorism or any seizure of power. Moreover, I consider it completely absurd that so much time has been spent trying to work all this out."

More details: In his closing remarks, Krosh's lawyer Emil Kurbedinov said that none of the defendants or their defence teams "expect a fair outcome in such a highly politicised criminal reprisal".

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