Crimean Tatar political prisoner complains of gastritis exacerbation
Crimean Tatar Osman Seytumerov, held in a prison in Vladimir, complained of periodic attacks of gastritis. According to his mother, he is receiving treatment.
 
Last year, an ambulance was called to Osman Seytumerov's prison due to an exacerbation of gastritis. His mother complained about the harsh conditions in which her son is being held: five prisoners are in a cell measuring approximately 5 by 4 meters, and there is no hot water. Seytumerov worked in a workshop six days a week.
 
In October 2021, the Southern District Military Court of Rostov-on-Don sentenced Osman and his brother Seytumer Seytumerov to 14 and 17 years. They were charged with membership in the Islamic organization Hizb ut-Tahrir, which has been banned in Russia since 2003. It operates without restrictions in Ukraine and most countries of the world.
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