Iryna Danylovych does not receive medicine and complains that the administration of the pre-trial detention center 1 in Aqmescit (Simferopol) does not hand over her letters to the lawyer and does not return the collection of poems. Her father, Bronislav Danylovych, told Crimean Solidarity about this.
Danylovych sent several complaints to the name of the prosecutor of the Republic of Crimea, Oleh Kamshylov.
“In the pre-trial detention center, as in ordinary life, there is a special category of people who exalt themselves so much above any law in their unlimited power. And if an upstart appears who decides that she has some rights in the pre-trial detention center, then there is a very simple way to silence the upstart. To do this, it is enough to ignore all her appeals, and destroy applications to higher authorities, and not send them to the addressee”,- wrote Iryna Danylovych.
She wrote six letters to her lawyer Oksana Zhelezniak about her state of health, but only one came through in three months.
“They were not sent purposefully in order to hide the negligence on the part of the employees of the Medical Unit 91 and, directly, the head of the medical unit, Igor Tsarkov, which led to irreversible consequences for my health, and also hides real data about my well-being and symptoms”,- Iryna Danylovych is convinced.
From March to June, Iryna Danylovych asked the head A.V. Lutsenko to call his father. The request was ignored. She also asked to be told to her parents that the medicines prescribed by the doctor should be handed over, to which she was told that she should continue to write letters, and not insist on a call.
Danylovych’s book, a collection of poems by Vera Polozkova Roughnessy, which she gave back in December last year to set a censorship stamp, was never returned, and an appeal to Lutsenko, the head of pre-trial detention center 1 Viktor Kharchenko and the Commissioner for Human Rights of the PMC did not help again.
The journalist demands verification and bring the perpetrators to justice.
Recall that on April 29, in the occupied Crimea in the village of Vladyslavivka near Feodosiia, Russian security forces searched the house of civilian journalist Iryna Danylovych, after which the woman was detained.
On March 22, Iryna Danylovych went on a dry hunger strike until she was provided with normal medical treatment or until her death. She took this step in protest against the bullying of her by the administration of the pre-trial detention center because of the failure to provide medical assistance.
On April 4, the management of the pre-trial detention center promised to provide Iry