Mejlis member shared what is asked during interrogations in the case of “February 26”

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бариевDuring questioning in the case of “February 26” Russian law enforcement agencies ask to identify other activists, who took part at those events, from a photograph. The coordinator of the Committee for Crimean Tatar Rights Protection, the Mejlis member Eskender Bariev informed about that, Krym.Realii reports.

“… They take people, conduct interrogations with them, show them photographs from that event, that meeting, and ask to identify certain people,” Bariev said.

He is sure that people are going to be blackmailed by means of these photographs.

“Further, most likely, they may have other photographs with these people and then they can blackmail through these photographs. I believe they are trying to collect as much information as possible about certain people that they need to build a case upon and then they will also cause problems for those people. I believe that it is such a chain,” Beriev thinks.

As a reminder, the detained in the case Eskander Kantemirov was released in the beginning of April.

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