
In Obninsk, Kaluga Region, an attack on a human rights activist and opposition policy Tatyana Kotlyar, the leader of the regional branch of the RPR-Parnas and a deputy of the city assembly was committed. This is reported by Kasparov.ru with reference to the victim itself.
The incident occurred on Wednesday afternoon on the street in the city center. An unknown man attacked a 63-year-old Kotlyar when she talked on his cell phone. He took the money from the opposition and disappeared. On the fact of the attack, the victim turned to the police.
The publication does not specify whether Kotlya connects an attack with his social activity or considers the crime everyday. The human rights activist is involved in the primaries of the regional democratic coalition to nominate candidates for the regional legislative assembly.
Kotlyar, a participant in the Migration and Law program "Memorial of the Human Rights Center", gained fame as a defendant in the case of "rubber" apartments. She has been imputed by 7 episodes under article 322.2 (fictitious registration of a foreigner at the place of residence) and 5 episodes under Article 322.3 of the Criminal Code (a fictitious registration of a foreigner for registration at the place of stay). The sanction of each of these articles is up to 3 years of the colony.
As stated in the case file, over the past few years, the human rights activist prescribed hundreds of foreigners who arrived in Russia under the program of resettlement of compatriots in her apartment. The human rights activist, without denying this fact, refused to admit her guilt. “This law (about the“ rubber ”apartments. - Ed.) Contradicts the Constitution, he introduces the criminal for the help of people,” she said. “This is all the same as saving the Jews during the war, the Germans shot those who hid Jews.”
On April 13, the peace judge of the 15th section of the Kaluga region in Obninsk Svetlana Boykova returned the Cotleser case to the prosecutor's office . The human rights activist decided not to elect the human rights activist during the new investigation.