Political prisoner Gaziev removed from the courtroom due to the use of the Crimean Tatar language

June 18, 2021

On Thursday, June 17, the defendant in the so-called second Simferopol Hizb ut-Tahrir case, Servet Gaziev, was removed from the courtroom due to the fact that he used the Crimean Tatar language. This was reported by Servet’s sister Svitlana Abliamitova via her Facebook page.

“Servet began to speak in the Crimean Tatar language. The judge reprimanded him for speaking in his native language, calling it foreign. After the second remark, Judge Opanasenko removed my brother from the courtroom”,- the message says.

We remind that on March 27, 2019, Russian security forces in the occupied Crimea carried out mass searches in 26 Crimean Tatars' dwellings. Literature was seized from some activists, which, according to Crimean Solidarity, the security forces planted themselves. In addition to books and brochures, people were confiscated phones, tablets, laptops, passports. The servicemen behaved rudely. It is reported that they used physical force against detainees and entered the houses in shoes. Lawyers who arrived at the site of the searches were not allowed to contact the detainees. According to the results of the searches, 20 people were suspected of involvement in the Hizb ut-Tahrir organization, which is banned in the Russian Federation. On March 28, three more Crimean Tatar activists were detained, in whose dwellings searches were carried out in their absence. On March 27-28, the occupation court arrested all 23 detainees after searches. They chose a preventive measure in the form of detention. Subsequently, all the individuals involved in this so-called case were repeatedly extended the terms of their arrest.