On Monday, February 1, the so-called Sudak City Court in the occupied Crimea granted a petition for the parole of Bekir Dehermendzhi, a defendant in the so-called Vedzhiie Kashka case, who had previously been sentenced to three years of suspended imprisonment with a probationary period of three years.
“Today, the Sudak City Court granted my father Bekir Dehermendzhi's request for parole! How many years have passed since 2014… But as practice proves, everything, absolutely everything has an end. I wish all those who are illegally detained in Russian prisons as soon as possible to return home to relatives!”,- wrote the daughter of a political prisoner on her page.
We remind that on November 23, 2017, Russian security forces detained a group of activists of the Crimean Tatar national movement – Bekir Dehermendzhi, Asan Chapukh, Ruslan Trubach, Kyazim Amietov and Vedzhie Kashka. The latter became ill, an ambulance was called for her. On the way to the hospital, 82-year-old Vedzhie Kashka died, while the other detainees were taken into custody and accused of allegedly extorting money from a Turkish citizen. During their detention, the individuals involved in the so-called Vedzhie Kashka
In October 2018, a so-called court in Crimea sent a defendant in the so-called case Asan Chapukh under house arrest.
On January 24, 2019, the so-called Kyiv District Co
On April 17, the so-called Kyiv District Co
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