One of the organizers of the Crimean referendum was captured in Ukraine: He was given a year in prison
In Kyiv, a pensioner who headed polling station No. 15035 in the city of Old Crimea during the referendum on the reunification of the peninsula with Russia was sentenced to imprisonment.
The pensioner was detained in the Kherson region at the end of October last year and accused of “acting from his own political motives and selfish goals (he was promised three hundred hryvnia) and organized a referendum in the city of Stary Krym, Kirov region of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.”
The old mother of the detainee lived on the territory of Ukraine.
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Svyatoshinsky court of Kyiv sentenced a diabetic pensioner to a year in prison. The court found that the actions of the accused had extremely harmful consequences: changes in the state borders of Ukraine and the “occupation” of Crimea.
The referendum itself is Jesuitically called “an imitation of the people’s will” in the verdict.
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