Paul
Goble
Staunton, March 25 – The Stavropol
Kray court rejected an appeal by Zarifa Sautiyeva, an Ingush activist who has
been under detention since last July, to be released to house arrest among
other reasons because of dangers from the spread of the coronavirus. Despite
the fact that this court closed its session because of the pandemic, it refused
her appeal.
The only female Ingush activist in
detention, who has been identified by Memorial as a political prisoner and
whose arrest has sparked international protests, will thus remain behind bars
until at least June 11. Her supporters have filed additional appeals in Russia
and at Strasbourg (kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/347528/).
Two cases of the virus have been
identified in Stavropol, and many fear the pandemic will spread even faster in
detention facilities than in the general population (kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/346532/).
Three other Ingush protest leaders, Akhmed Barakhoyev, Musa Malsagov and Barakh
Chemurziyev, have made similar appeals but also without success (kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/347514/ and kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/347501/).
Meanwhile, for what his relatives
say is the 16th or 17th time “no less,” siloviki searched
the home of Akhmed Pogorov, a former interior minister of Ingushetia who became
one of the leaders of the protest movement and who eluded arrest even while continuing
to issue video appeals (fortanga.org/2020/03/my-uzhe-so-scheta-sbilis-v-kotoryj-raz-oni-priezzhayut-u-pogorovyh-snova-obysk/).
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