Human rights activist under torture, the FSB indicated that it was an agent of the SBU
Uncategorized December 2, 2017The Crimean human rights activist Yunus Masharipov said that under torture, employees of Federal security service of Russia (FSB), which operate in the occupied Peninsula, he was forced to incriminate himself that allegedly worked for the security service. About it reports Radio Freedom.
According to Masharipova, in the so-called FSB in Yalta he was questioned about travel to the mainland Ukraine. He said that in 2014, engaged in human rights work, “telling the organizations about the violation of children’s rights, disabled persons and pensioners”. Then Masharipova, he said, began to beat and torture by electric current.
The human rights activist claims that he was forced to slander yourself. In the testimony he had to specify that he was “an agent of the SBU and fulfill its tasks”. Against him and the occupants opened a criminal case on charges of manufacturing an explosive device.
“At the moment employees (FSB – ed.) threaten me with death, transportation to a mental hospital for life because article 51 I refused what I gave her testimony as a result of torture,” said Masharipov.
In his statement Masharipov urges Ukrainian President Poroshenko to protect him and to do everything possible to free him. The same statement was sent to the head of Department of FSB of Russia for annexed Crimea Victor Palagina.
See also: German foreign Ministry requires the protection of human rights in the occupied Crimea
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