“In occupied Bakhchisarai, Russian security forces detained the 74-year-old Crimean Tatar historian Enver Seitmemetov and took him to Simferopol, where they plan to draw up an administrative report and take him to court. There are currently no official explanations for the reasons for the detention”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org
“In Bakhchisarai, the security forces came to the 74-year-old historian Enver Seitmemetov. He is the uncle of three political prisoners – Seytumer, Osman, Abdulmejit Seytumerov. As “Crimean Solidarity” learned, about 10 security forces came to the elder’s house. “Envera Seitmemetova was read the resolution and taken to Simferopol,” the report says.
Currently, as “Crimean Solidarity” reports, the Russian security forces are drawing up an administrative report on him, after which they will be brought to the court for a hearing.
There are currently no official comments from the Russian security forces about the reasons for the detention and drawing up of the protocol.
At the end of September, the Crimean Tatar Resource Center reported an increase in the number of Crimeans persecuted by the Russian authorities for political reasons. According to the KRC’s calculations, their number reached 447 people, 258 of whom are Crimean Tatars.
