Crimean Tatar political prisoner Amet Suleimanov has health problems and needs treatment. His wife, Lilia Liumanova, told the Association of Relatives of Kremlin Political Prisoners about this.
Amet suffers from breathing problems, more precisely from spasms and shortness of breath.
“Amet asked me to buy him important drugs that would ease his breathing, relieve spasms and shortness of breath. The other day I was working on certificates for medicines, documentation, because everything is not so simple”,- said the political prisoner’s wife.
A prisoner’s heart disease is legally an obstacle to detention, but the law is not an argument for the Russian authorities.
We remind you that civilian journalist Amet Suleimanov was arrested on April 6.
On April 26, the necessary medicines were taken away from him, despite the fact that the doctors prescribed him an operation to replace a heart valve and prescribed all the necessary medicines with their own hands.