On Monday, November 1, the Russian security forces again detained 19 Crimean Tatar activists who came as listeners to the so-called court session in the so-called Krasnohvardiiske Hizb ut-Tahrir case. People were outside the building of the Crimean garrison military court. This was reported by the Crimean Solidarity public association.
Among the detainees were men and women:
Karaliiev Seit-Osman 02.06.1977
Memetov Diliaver 08.16.1993
Aliiev Ulvii 04.16.1971
Umerov Ametkhan 08.08.1986
Seidaliiev Mustafa 08.18.1990
Seitumerov Abdulmedzhyt 08.27.1999
Yakubov Eldar 04.15.1980
Nimetulaiev Remzi 10.14.1985
Mustafaiev Seidamet 06.18.1995
Setaliiev Nariman 01.18.1984
Ametov Rasim 01.26.1984
Ibraimov Kulamet 01.09.1995
Zeinetdynova Zera 15.11.1982
Bekirova Suvade 12.23.1989
Seitumerova Pakize 06.08.1996
Nemetullaieva Zarema 05.02.1986
Ibraimova Zuliara 05.27.2002
Yakubova Safiie 21.10.2004
Liumanova Lilia 09.16.1987
Later it became known that all the women detained near the building of the Crimean garrison military court had left the Central District Department of Internal Affairs. At first, Bekirova Suvade, who needs a timely injection of insulin, was released. With regard to all women, except for Suvade Bekirova, they drew up protocols on an administrative offense provided for in Article 20.6.1 of the Administrative Offenses Code of the Russian Federation, even against the underage Safiie Yakubova.
In the evening, all Crimean Tatar listeners detained in the morning were released from the Central District Department of Internal Affairs of Simferopol. In total, 17 administrative protocols were drawn up in accordance with Article 20.6.1 of the Administrative Offenses Code of the Russian Federation (Failure to comply with the rules of conduct in the event of an emergency). All the detainees were released.
