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Steering Committee Demands Immediate Release of the Crimean Mejlis’ Deputy Head29 August 2016 Ilmi Umerov, the deputy head of the Mejlis, the main representative organ of the Indigenous Crimean Tatar people was detained on 12 May 2016 following the interview he gave the ATR TV channel on 19 March 2016 in Kyiv. He is charged with “separatism” under Article 280.1 – a new article introduced a few months after Russia’s invasion and illegal annexation of Crimea. His main “crime” consists of stating that Russia must leave Crimea and that the peninsula must be returned to Ukraine – a view shared by all democratic states and international organizations. During a hearing in Kyiv District Court of Simferopol on 11 August, Ilmi Umerov suffered a heart attack and was hospitalised to a coronary care unit. Meanwhile, the court ruled that he must be placed in a psychiatric clinic for examination. On 18 August he was taken against his will to Psychiatric Hospital No. Taking into account this critical situation and the immediate threat to Ilmi Umerov’s life, the Steering Committee:
Crimea Today: Trends and Developments (Natalya Belitser, Pylyp Orlyk Institute for Democracy)
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