‘End is near’. Oleg Sentsov in fatal state - cousin


The health state of the Ukrainian director who has been hungerstriking in Russian prison is very bad, his cousin Natallia Kaplan said.

“It is not just bad, it is catastrophically bad. Oleg’s lawyer handed over his letter to me, he is hardly able to be up and about. According to him, the end is near, and he does not mean his release. He asks whether anybody is still concerned about his hunger strike, no letters are given to him! He says that he is in an information vacuum and does not know what is going on,” the woman said.

According to her, the European Court of Human Rights insisted on the transfer of Oleg Sentsov to a civilian hospital, but he refused. The director feared that he would not endure the transportation.

“In Labytnangi hospital, where he found himself in the intensive care unit once, they abused him even more than in prison,” Kaplan added.

Oleg Sentsov, who demands that the Russian authorities release all Ukrainians jailed in Russia and Crimea, went on hunger strike on May, 14. There are 64 Ukrainian prisoners in Russia and Crimea.

In August 2015, a Russian court sentenced Oleg Sentsov to 20 years of imprisonment. He was found guilty of an “attempt to organize a ‘cell of ‘Right Sector’ [Ukrainian right-wing organisation] in Crimea”. The trial was held in the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don, The case was considered by North Caucasus District Military Court. The film director did not admit his guilt.

The charge was based on the testimony of Alexey Chyrny and Gennady Afanasiev. In court Afanasiev withdrew evidence saying that he had been tortured in jail. It is impossible to swap Sentsov for any Russian prisoner in Ukraine, because after the annexation of Crimea Russia started considering the Ukrainian director a citizen of Russia.

A group of renowned Western actors and directors stood up for Oled Sentsov and asked the Russian authorities to release him. Andrzej Wajda, Cate Blanchett, Johnny Depp, Wim Wenders and others are among the petitioners. Amnesty International and Russian human rights center Memorial recognised Sentsov prisoner of conscience.

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