The Crimean Tatar Arsen Dzhepparov, illegally convicted in the case of Hizb ut-Tahrir, was released.
In connection with the expiration of the term of imprisonment, the Crimean Tatar Arsen Dzhepparov, who was illegally convicted in the case of Hizb ut-Tahrir, was released from the Russian colony. This is announced by the public organization Crimean unity on Facebook April 17th.
At the gates of the colony in Salavat (Bashkortostan, Russia), the Crimean activist was met by lawyer Edem Semedlyaev.
“The day has come – I have been released. Now we are close to the colony IK-16. I was very happy to see the brothers when I went out the door. I cannot convey the emotions of seven years now. The feeling that it’s very exciting, I’m very worried. “, – said Dzhepparov.
The lawyer said that he would accompany him on his way home – to the temporarily occupied Crimea.
On November 12, 2016, a Russian court sentenced the defendants in the Yalta Hizb ut-Tahrir case: Muslim Aliyev to 19 years in prison, Inver Bekirov to 18 years in prison, Emir Usei Kuku and Vadim Siruk to 12 years in prison , Refat Alimov to eight years in prison and Arsen Dzhepparov – up to seven years in prison.
Amnesty International said it considers all those involved in the case to be prisoners of conscience.
Recall that the Crimean “judge”, involved in the prosecution of the deputy chairman of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people, Akhtem Chiygoz, was sentenced to 12 years in prison.
The Crimean Tatar was kidnapped near Simferopol
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Source: korrespondent

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