In Crimea, they want to fine eight Crimean Tatars

October 18, 2021

The so-called court of the occupied Crimea ruled to fine eight Crimean Tatar activists who were detained during the so-called court session on the so-called Krasnohvardiiske Hizb ut-Tahrir case. They were all accused of organizing a mass gathering of citizens in public places, which entailed a violation of public order. This was reported by the Crimean Solidarity public association.

The occupants fined:

Coordinator of the Crimean Solidarity public association Diliaver Memetov for 20 thousand rubles

Reshat Paralamov for 10 thousand rubles

Diliaver Memetov for 20 thousand rubles

Sadyk Urinbaiev for 10 thousand rubles

Enver Mustafaiev for 10 thousand rubles

Reshat Emiruseinov for 5 thousand rubles

Hafur Minhafarov for 10 thousand rubles

Rustem Shykhbadynov for 20 thousand rubles.

We remind you that on October 11, the Russian security forces detained 15 activists who came under the so-called court building, where they were supposed to consider an appeal against the verdict in the so-called Krasnohvardiiske Hizb ut-Tahrir case. Five people were also detained near the third Central police department of the Russian MIA Directorate for Simferopol. Later, five Crimean Tatar activists, including Umer Memetov, Bilial Ibrahimov, Seit-Nafa Muratov, Khamza Urinbaiev and Memet Liumanov, were released from the police department. The servicemen drew up protocols under Article 20.6.1 of the Administrative Code of the Russian Federation. Crimean Solidarity coordinator Diliaver Memetov and activist Reshat Paralamov were sent to a temporary detention center in Simferopol pending trial.