Russian security officials continue to visit the homes of activists in the occupied Crimea

December 16, 2020

Police officers continue to come to the homes of activists in the occupied Crimea to conduct the so-called preventive conversations. This was reported by the Crimean Solidarity public association.

Russian security officials came to the house of activist Ayder Kurtbekov and, without introducing themselves, began to ask about a certain Nikiforov, as well as a mosque in the village.

Also, the occupantss came to the activist Aziz Karakhalilov, who left for Moscow last year in order to support the arrested Crimean Tatars. They wanted to have a so-called preventive talk with him.

With the same purpose, the occupants came to the house of the activists Zekkii Kulametov, who was sentenced to 10 days of administrative arrest in 2018 for resisting the police during a search in his house and a post on the social network, and to Ruslan Rustemov, who participated in mass single pickets on October 14, 2017.

We remind you that earlier the police also visited relatives of political prisoners, activists, civic journalists and religious figures on various occasions.