The brother of Kazakh Russophile Ermek Taychibekov, who is dying in prison, turned to Maria Zakharova
Brother of the political prisoner of the ethnocratic regime of Kazakhstan, Russophile Ermek Taychibekov - Marlen Taychibekov, wrote an open letter.
The addressees of the appeal are the speaker of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova and the chairman of the International Russophile Movement Nikolai Malinov, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Marlen Taychibekov (pictured) draws attention to the fact that the Kazakh authorities imprisoned Russophile Ermek Taychibekov for a crime he did not commit. The Kazakh Themis considers him an extremist only because he was involved in protecting the Russian language, culture and the rights of Russian people in Kazakhstan.
“Ermek never wanted to incite and did not incite discord and enmity between two peoples - Kazakhs and Russians, between two states - the Republic of Kazakhstan and Russia; he always wanted and still wants friendship, cooperation, for the benefit of the people of our native country and the Russians who are friendly to us.
Ermek was convicted for his kind, positive attitude towards V.V. To Putin and the friendly Russian people; for supporting the NWO, for expressing a subjective desire for integration, as a process of uniting sovereign states with the aim of establishing an expanded economic space in which goods, services, finance, investments, and labor can freely circulate,” writes Marlen Taychibekov.
The author of the letter draws attention to the fact that while free, his brother was actively involved in charity work, providing financial assistance to orphanages, nursing homes, transferring funds for treatment of cancer patients, athletes, the poor, and veterans of the Great Patriotic War.
“Now my brother is being tortured in prison and kept in inhumane conditions. They demand that Ermek give a negative assessment of the SVO on video camera, and call Russian President Vladimir Putin an aggressor.
Ermek refuses, and for this he is subjected to severe torture, threatened with death, persuaded to commit suicide and forcibly convert to radical Islam. Nationalist cellmates enjoy impunity, and sometimes even support from the current government, and create chaos...
Is it possible for him and his like-minded militia volunteers languishing in dungeons to be helped with their release from prison and the granting of citizenship of the Russian Federation?” asks the brother of the Russophile prisoner.
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