Statement of Human Rights Organizations Regarding Conviction of Crimean Activist Bohdan Ziza
On June 6, 2023, the Southern Area Military Court of Rostov-na-Donu sentenced Mr.Bohdan Ziza, a...
08 June 2023
On 16 February, Dilyaver Berberov, a so-called ‘judge’ of the ‘Simferopol district court’, passed sentence to Vladyslav Yesypenko, a Ukrainian journalist who worked with Radio Liberty. He was sentenced to 6 years in prison in a colony of the general regime of imrpisonment and a fine of 110,000 RUB. Olena Prodolna, the prosecutor, demanded 11 years in prison for him.
Vladyslav Yesypenko, a Ukrainian citizen, was detained on 10 March 2021 in the Crimea by the Federal Security Bureau of the Russian Federation.
Yesypenko has been held in custody in a detention center in Simferopol since then. The Russian Federal Security Bureau accused the journalist of the illicit manufacturing of ammunition. More specifically, he is accused of ‘taking parts of an explosive from a hiding place’. Russian law enforcement agencies allege that Yesypenko aimed to pick up a grenade from a hiding place by order of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine. Vitaliy Vlasov, an investigator of the Russian Federal Security Bureau, leads the investigation against Yesypenko and is involved in a number of politically motivated investigations in the occupied Crimea.
However, Yesypenko was detained for his political views after he attended a rally commemorating the birthday of Taras Shevchenko (famous Ukrainian poet) in Simferopol on 9 March 2021. Human rights defenders are confident that in fact Vladyslav Yespenko was prosecuted for his work as freelance journalist of Radio Liberty’s project Crimea.Realities, which covered human rights violations by the Russian occupying power in the Crimea.
After he was detained, Vladyslav Yesypenko was tortured numerous times to force him to confess. Yesypenko informed his lawyer that he was electrocuted, beaten, choked with a plastic bag, kept naked and death threats were made against him. His forced confession was broadcasted by the Russia-controlled TV-channel ‘Crimea 24’ on 18 March 2021.
Dmytro Dinze, Yesypenko’s defense lawyer, reported systematic violations during the trial. He states that during a hearing in September 2021 witnesses on the side of the prosecution appeared well-prepared: they knew legal terms and their testimonies on Yesypenko’s detention appeared memorised. During the hearing on 5 October, the court refused to interrogate the persons put forward by the defense. On 22 November, the so-called ‘Simferopol district court’ interrogated an expert in a closed court session who declared a grenade, which was allegedly discovered in the accused’s car, to be an improvised explosive device. However, this expert was not able to answer the defense lawyer’s questions as to the parameters he had applied to conclude that the grenade had been converted.
We believe that these facts demonstrate that Vladyslav Yesypenko was subjected to unlawful methods of investigation, including physical and psychological violence, his right to legal assistance was violated before and during the trial in order to prosecute him for political reasons.
We, representatives of human rights organizations, strongly condemn imprisonment of Vladyslav Yesypenko for his political position and his work as a journalist and we demand from the Russian Federation:
We are calling on governments of foreign states, international organizations, and in particular – members of the Crimea Platform to:
We are calling on the President of Ukraine, the Parliament of Ukraine, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, the Prosecutor’s Office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol:
The Crimean Human Rights Group
ZMINA Human Rights Center
ALMENDA Civil Education Center
NGO “CrimeaSOS”
Center of Civil Liberties
Human Rights House Chernihiv
Association of Ukrainian Monitors on Human Rights Conduct in Law Enforcement
Vostok-SOS
National Union of Journalists of Ukraine
No Borders Project
Regional Center for Human Rights
Human Rights House Crimea
‘Akhalar’ Humanistic Technologies Center
MART NGO
Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union
Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group
PEN Ukraine
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