Chubarov from Kyiv threatens Crimean judges for administrative courts over Mejlis members

Evgeny Andreev.  
14.06.2015 16:34
  (Moscow time), Simferopol
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Kiev, Crimea, Society, Policy, Russia


The head of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatars, Refat Chubarov, expelled from Crimea, says that the Crimean judges considering cases against his comrades will not “evade responsibility.”

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“On June 18, 2015 at 09.00 am, the Krasnoperekopsky District Court will also hear the case against the Imam of the village of Dolinka, Krasnoperekopsky District, Yunus Nemetullaev. Him, like Sanie Ametova (the head of the local Majlis - “PN”), the occupiers are accused of participating in the funeral rally on May 18, 2015,” wrote an irreconcilable opponent of Russian Crimea.

Chubarov notes that the trial of Ametova and Nemetullayev is scheduled for the first day of the month of Ramadan:

“Everyone involved in the massacre of Saniya Ametova should remember that they will not be able to escape responsibility...”, the politician assures.

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