Political prisoner was put into punitive confinement for his letter in Crimean Tatar language
One of the «Hizb ut-Tahrir case» detainees in the occupied Crimea, Teymur Abdullayev was put into a punitive confinement for his letter in the Crimean Tatar language subscribing to his relatives.
«This letter was withdrawn from him. When Teymur began demanding his letter back he was put in the punitive confinement saying that it is forbidden to write letters not in Russian», the lawyer Emil Kurbedinov wrote on Facebook.
Earlier Abdullayev announced in the court about the violence against the detainees in «the Hizb ut-Tahrir case» during the investigation.
As the newsblog «15 minutes» reported, the illegal rummages in the Crimean Tatars' houses had held in several districts of the occupied territory at once in the morning, October 12.
Rustem Ismailov, Emil Dzhemadenov, Ayder Saledinov, Uzeir Abdullayev and Teymur Abdullayev were detained after the searches. The Crimean Tatars later on were accused of participating in the Hizb ut-Tahrir organization and left in a jail.