
The St. Petersburg human rights activist Dinar Idrisov, who was previously arrested this week for 14 days, has been holding a dry hunger strike for the second day, activist Irina Yatsenko told her Facebook page. Idrisov was previously found guilty of petty hooliganism after the incident in the Dzerzhinsky District Court, where he tried to intercede for several detainees during the anti -corruption rally on June 12.
“He suffers a dry hunger for the second day. Water into the body enters only with a cure for pressure. His requirement: to resign the leadership of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of St. Petersburg - Umnova, Vlasov, Podlzin and Fedorenko - for violation of the law during the campaign on the Field,” Yatsenko writes.
According to her, Idrisov asked to convey that there were 15 more administratively detainees with him: there were 17 of them, two were released. "Everyone in violation of the law in the resolutions of the arrest does not indicate the place of serving the sentence. He said that there are other administratively detainees in the Leningrad region, to look for them in Kingiseppe," the activist quoted his associate as saying. She also added that she tried to dissuade Idrisov from the hunger strike, but he replied: "What should I do here for another 14 days?"
Idrisov was detained on June 13. In the morning of that day, he arrived in court to protect the girl who stayed in the detention all night. To get acquainted with the case file, the judge gave 10 minutes, and then handed the activist a sentence - 10 days of administrative arrest and a fine of 10 thousand rubles. After the meeting, Idrisov headed for the exit, but noticed a group of several detainees for participating in the anti -corruption rally.
According to Yatsenko, the human rights activist tried to approach them and talk, but he began to prevent a person in civilian clothes in this, as it turned out, the head of the local police department. Then, the chairman of the Dzerzhinsky court intervened in the process, who began to expel Idrisov and impede the protection. As a result, he drew up a protocol on the disobedience of ordering a judge or bailiff. However, the incident did not exhaust itself on this.
According to the ATD-Info portal, when Idrisov was released after drawing up the protocol, someone threw a bottle into it from the court building. He threw it back towards the building, after which the police ran out of there, called for aid riot police and pushed the human rights activist back. As a result, a protocol on petty hooliganism (20.1 Administrative Code) was drawn up for him, and on June 15, the court found him guilty. The meeting was held closed.
Deputy of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg Boris Vishnevsky, representing the Yabloko party, noted that problems with the admission of lawyers and public defenders for consideration of complaints occur after the protests on June 12 everywhere. So, according to him, the arrested schedule, who had one defender, were indicated in the schedule, and the consideration was appointed at the same time in different halls: lawyers could not theoretically be in time for them.
In addition, the time of consideration of cases began at 11-12 hours of the afternoon, and the schedule was provided only at 13:00. “When the lawyers rushed through these halls, they told them with a grin: and everything has already been considered. In speed mode,” Vishnevsky writes on Facebook . According to him, human rights activists who did not get to their customers intend to complain to the Commissioner for Human Rights in St. Petersburg Alexander Shishlov .
“The complete impression of the team given on top is“ Do not give mercy! ”And the complete impression of the fact that the law has ceased to operate in St. Petersburg. In general. Previously, the authorities lived on the principle of“ friends - everything, the rest is the law. ”Now she has the principle of“ friends, nothing, even the law, ”the deputy stated.
It should be noted that Idrisov at the beginning of spring participated in the picket against the transfer of the Isaac's Cathedral of the Russian Orthodox Church (Russian Orthodox Church). State Duma deputy Mikhail Romanov, Unicorn born in 1984, compared the actions of the human rights activist with the actions of the Pussy Riot group and called for the initiation of his supporters about the insulting the feelings of believers. The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, however, did not see the corpus delicti in the incident.