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The Crimean headquarters of the FSB are publicly accusing Crimean women Esma Nimetulayeva, Nasiba Saidova, Elviza Aliyeva, and Fevziye Osmanova of terrorism without a court order or evidence, according to their families and defense. They were detained in October and arrested on charges of "participating in the terrorist organization Hizb ut-Tahrir." Their families and lawyers are confident the charges are baseless. They are demanding the FSB retract its public accusations, which create a "false negative image" of the detainees. Krym.Realii explains what this means and whether we should expect a response from Russian security services.
In October, FSB officers searched their homes and detained the Crimean women on suspicion of violating Part 1 of Article 205.5 of the Russian Criminal Code. This offense carries a penalty of up to 20 years in prison.
This has caused a widespread outcry in annexed Crimea. Relatives of the arrested Crimean women and concerned Crimeans consider this persecution unfounded and unfair.
The Russian-controlled Kyiv District Court of Simferopol has remanded Esma Nimetulayeva, Nasiba Saidova, Elviza Aliyeva, and Fevziye Osmanova in custody for two months, until mid-December. They are being held in a pretrial detention center in Simferopol. According to Crimean Solidarity, the women are being held in cold, damp cells, and during inspections, they are forced to remove their headscarves, which they wear for religious reasons. The court ordered their arrest behind closed doors. Even their relatives were barred from the court hearings. This attitude has left many feeling outraged and doubting the validity of the charges.
"These are Crimean Tatar female students and women under investigation, accused by the security services of terrorism, but without weapons, violence, or any plans for such. The evidence, according to the investigation, consists of recorded conversations and ‘forbidden books,’ which, according to the girls’ relatives, the agents did not hesitate to plant themselves during searches. For many years, Crimea has been handing out hefty prison sentences for such crimes—from 15 to 20 years. But increasingly, people on the peninsula are asking: where is the line drawn between the fight against real terrorism and punishment for the right to believe, read, or speak differently?" Crimean human rights activist Lutfiye Zudieva writes on her blog .
A coalition of Ukrainian human rights organizations has called the persecution of Crimean women Esma Nimetulayeva, Nasiba Saidova, Elviza Aliyeva, and Fevziye Osmanova politically motivated and demanded that Russian authorities release them immediately, along with all other "civilians imprisoned for political reasons." "The FSB special operation was a failure. Those who masterminded it clearly shouldn’t be given epaulets and promotions, but rather stripped of them.
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