Thursday, April 15, 2010

A frameup against an anarchist in Tyumen, Siberia

In evening of 14th of April officers of Center of Counteraction Against
Extremism (“Center E”) in Tyumen region searched house and arrested for 48
hours local anarchist and member of Autonomous Action Andrey Kutuzov.
According to friends of Andrey, pretext of the arrest was a leaflet, which
Center E officers considered “extremist”. Friends of Andrey say that leaflet
was planted during the search.

Andrey Kutuzov and Rustam Fahretdninov were arrested in January of 2009
for “political vandalism”, eventually criminal case against them was closed
due to “lack of proof”. This history resulted a criminal case against
officers of “Center E”, who back then beat up one of the arrested.

Last year, three houses were searched and pretext of the repressions was an
anti-militarist leaflet and graffiti against a local military call-up center,
wheatpasting against police brutality in spring of 2008 and memorial action
of Stanislav Markelov and Anastasia Baburova 21st of January 2009, where
besides flowers also a leaflet was wheatpasted to memorial statue of
revolutionaries in the city. Back then, “Center E” officers were searching
homes together with SOBR commandos, computers, samizdat press and leaflets
against police brutality were confiscated.

Last year, for many hours “Center E” denied the arrest, disinforming friends
and family of the arrested. Eventually criminal case against Andrey Kutuzov
and Rustam Fahretdinov was closed only in August of 2009.

And now Andrey is again targeted by “Center E”, which is going maverick.
Andrey is a linguist, working in philological faculty of the Tyumen state
university.

Please call Center of Counteraction Against Extremism in Tyumen region to ask
what are they up to: +7-3452-31-25-88 – Ravil Solimovich Mukhamadulin

Press-center of the local police department: +7-3452-79-30-12

translation to Esperanto: http://jan-tiana.livejournal.com/66139.html

for photos, check out the original: http://avtonom.org/node/10627

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