Crimean Tatar activists continue to receive warnings “about the inadmissibility of holding rallies”

May 1, 2020

In occupied Crimea, Crimean Tatar activists continue to receive warnings from the Russian “authorities” about the inadmissibility of unauthorized events such as meetings, processions and rallies from May 3 to June 26, 2020. It is reported by the Crimean solidarity public assosiation.

"Law enforcement officials" read a warning about the inadmissibility of participation in unauthorized rallies to a spouse of the political prisoner Emir-Husein Kuku Meriem Kuku and a lawyer Ruslan Abdurashitov.

“Then they just listed the dates: May 3, May 9, May 18, June 26.“ On these feast days,” the policeman says. I say,“ What "feast days" do you mean? ”.  "Well, I don’t know, it is written so. The main thing for us is to warn you and to take a signature from you that you are acquainted with the article about not participating in unauthorized processions in any public places these days so that no one sees you,"-said Meriem Kuku.

They explained to Ruslan Abdurashitov that he is engaged in law, defends the Crimean Tatars, Muslims in administrative issues.