CRIMEA: Three 6-year jail terms, with 7-year post-jail bans

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On 6 October, a Sevastopol court in Russian-occupied Crimea jailed three Jehovah’s Witnesses for six years each on “extremism” charges, followed by a seven-year ban on specific activities. Prosecutor Valery Yazev, who led the case in court, refused to …

On 6 October, a Sevastopol court in Russian-occupied Crimea jailed three Jehovah's Witnesses for six years each on "extremism" charges, followed by a seven-year ban on specific activities. Prosecutor Valery Yazev, who led the case in court, refused to answer Forum 18's questions. The three are appealing, and if this fails are likely to be – against international law - transferred to labour camps in Russia. There are currently 7 Crimean prisoners of conscience jailed for exercising freedom of religion or belief.

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