Ilmi Umerow

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Ilmi Umerow (2013)

Ilmi Rustemowytsch Umerow ( Ukrainian Ільмі Рустемович Умеров , Russian Ильми Рустемович Умеров Ilmi Rustemowitsch Umerow , Crimean Ilmi Rustem oğlu Ümerov ; * 3. August 1957 in Fergana , Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic ) is an ethnically krimtatarischer , former leader of the Crimea . He was mayor of Bakhchysarai and chairman of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people .

Crimea's chief prosecutor, Natalja Poklonskaya , decided in 2016 to examine the activities of the Crimean Tartar Mejlis for extremism . The Supreme Court followed this request in early May 2016 and banned the mejlis and its activities on Russian territory. Umerow was placed under house arrest and accused of separatism in late May 2016 ; his statements that Crimea must be reunited with Ukraine were portrayed as a crime ordered by the Tatar television channel ATR from Kiev . In August 2016, he was from a regular hospital , where he a suspicion of heart attack was treated, as well as others in the psychiatric hospital of Simferopol admitted where he one month forensically was investigated. He also suffers from hypertension , diabetes, and Parkinson's disease . He was released on September 7, 2016, sentenced to two years imprisonment at the end of September 2017, but shortly afterwards flown to Turkey with another Crimean Tatar who had also been convicted.

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Individual evidence

  1. Cathrin Kahlweit: Ilmi Umerov. In: sueddeutsche.de . September 4, 2016, accessed October 13, 2018 .
  2. https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/mythos-krim-4-5-tataren-kaempfen-gegen-die-annexion.795.de.html?dram:article_id=401470