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Court sentences Crimean Tatars to 17 and 13 years in prison

Tuesday, 22 March 2022, 13:28
Court sentences Crimean Tatars to 17 and 13 years in prison

ROMAN PETRENKO - TUESDAY, 22 MARCH 2022, 14:28

The Southern District Military Court in Rostov has announced the conviction of political prisoners from Crimea - Tymur Yalkabov and Lenur Seidametov, who have been sentenced to 17 and 13 years in a high-security penal colony.

Source: "Krymskaya Solidarnost" (Crimean Solidarity)

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Quote: "The court decided to sentence Tymur Yalkabov to 17 years of imprisonment, with the first 4 years to be served in prison, and the rest in a high-security penal colony with restrictions after serving 1 year and 6 months.

Lenur Seidametov was sentenced to 13 years' imprisonment with the first 4 years to be served in a prison, and the rest in a high-security penal colony, with restrictions after serving one year."

Details: According to the case documents, the defendants had no weapons, explosives, ammunition, did not plan to commit a terrorist act and did not urge others to commit terrorist acts. 

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The lawyer pointed out that the Crimean Tatars consider themselves citizens of Ukraine, and the expulsion from Crimea to the mainland of the Russian Federation is a violation of the Geneva Convention.

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