Russia: Imprisoned dissident complains that no torture
One Russian activist opposition, the first was imprisoned under the provision of the Penal Code provides for prison sentences for recidivist infringement of the rules for organizing protests after 2014, he complained that there is torture in prison and expressed fear for his life of.
The Moscow City Court sentenced Ildar Dandini, 34, to three years imprisonment in December 2015 for a series of demonstrations which had made himself. The sentence was reduced to two and a half years in prison when his appeal was heard.
Human rights activists in Russia characterize Dandini, critic of President Vladimir Putin and the policies of his government, political prisoner. The authorities reply that Dandini breached a provision of the Criminal Code established after large anti-government demonstrations and criminalizes violation of the rules for organizing protests if repeated within 180 days.
In a letter to his wife from prison IK-7 in Petrozavodsk in northwest Russia where detained, released by opposition media, the Dandini stresses that suffered beatings, and even 10 guards who kicked simultaneously.
He also reported that the hung like a piece of meat with his hands tied behind their backs with handcuffs, that forced him to strip naked, had threatened to rape him, and that the director of the prison warned that if you complain, they will find him dead.
"Frequent beatings, intimidation, humiliation, insults, intolerable conditions of detention; they occur in other prisoners', emphasized in the letter.
According to Dandini, if it continues to benefit from this treatment, "it is unlikely to survive for more than a week."
Anastasia Zotava, his wife, said in the posts on social networking sites that he knew that something goes wrong when the authorities did not allow it to speak to the man on the phone, or to visit him.
Valery Maximenka, deputy director of the prison service, however, told the Interfax news agency that during a medical examination which was not established that the Dandini brought wounds and that the same prisoner confirmed in a statement that was recorded.
According to him, investigation of complaints of prisoner.
A spokesman for the prisons service did not respond when the request was submitted comment if Dandini withdrew his allegations.
Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for the Russian presidency, told reporters when asked about how Putin will be informed of the letter of Dandini.
"This is a matter that requires closer attention of the competent authorities, in this case the prison service," said Peskov.
The Dandini said to his wife that fears will kill him to silence.
"If my sudden death, can tell you that committed suicide, an accident that happened to me, that shot as I tried to escape, or that died in a fight with another prisoner," she wrote. But what if you say "it is a lie," he said.
The chairman of the NGO Committee against Torture Igor Kaliapin told AFP that it had asked the authorities permission to visit Dandini. "I am ready to go there immediately," added Kaliapin, a member of an advisory body of the Kremlin's human rights.
Amnesty International called on to release "immediately and unconditionally" the Dandini after "shocking" allegations, which are added to other "credible allegations and ill-treatment in the Russian penitentiary system," which at the NGOs' intended to suppress any kind of opposition '.
One Russian activist opposition, the first was imprisoned under the provision of the Penal Code provides for prison sentences for recidivist infringement of the rules for organizing protests after 2014, he complained that there is torture in prison and expressed fear for his life of.
The Moscow City Court sentenced Ildar Dandini, 34, to three years imprisonment in December 2015 for a series of demonstrations which had made himself. The sentence was reduced to two and a half years in prison when his appeal was heard.
Human rights activists in Russia characterize Dandini, critic of President Vladimir Putin and the policies of his government, political prisoner. The authorities reply that Dandini breached a provision of the Criminal Code established after large anti-government demonstrations and criminalizes violation of the rules for organizing protests if repeated within 180 days.
In a letter to his wife from prison IK-7 in Petrozavodsk in northwest Russia where detained, released by opposition media, the Dandini stresses that suffered beatings, and even 10 guards who kicked simultaneously.
He also reported that the hung like a piece of meat with his hands tied behind their backs with handcuffs, that forced him to strip naked, had threatened to rape him, and that the director of the prison warned that if you complain, they will find him dead.
"Frequent beatings, intimidation, humiliation, insults, intolerable conditions of detention; they occur in other prisoners', emphasized in the letter.
According to Dandini, if it continues to benefit from this treatment, "it is unlikely to survive for more than a week."
Anastasia Zotava, his wife, said in the posts on social networking sites that he knew that something goes wrong when the authorities did not allow it to speak to the man on the phone, or to visit him.
Valery Maximenka, deputy director of the prison service, however, told the Interfax news agency that during a medical examination which was not established that the Dandini brought wounds and that the same prisoner confirmed in a statement that was recorded.
According to him, investigation of complaints of prisoner.
A spokesman for the prisons service did not respond when the request was submitted comment if Dandini withdrew his allegations.
Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for the Russian presidency, told reporters when asked about how Putin will be informed of the letter of Dandini.
"This is a matter that requires closer attention of the competent authorities, in this case the prison service," said Peskov.
The Dandini said to his wife that fears will kill him to silence.
"If my sudden death, can tell you that committed suicide, an accident that happened to me, that shot as I tried to escape, or that died in a fight with another prisoner," she wrote. But what if you say "it is a lie," he said.
The chairman of the NGO Committee against Torture Igor Kaliapin told AFP that it had asked the authorities permission to visit Dandini. "I am ready to go there immediately," added Kaliapin, a member of an advisory body of the Kremlin's human rights.
Amnesty International called on to release "immediately and unconditionally" the Dandini after "shocking" allegations, which are added to other "credible allegations and ill-treatment in the Russian penitentiary system," which at the NGOs' intended to suppress any kind of opposition '.
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