A superior court satisfied Vitishko’s appeals
Today, October 8, the Tambov regional court annulled the decision of the inferior Kirsanovsky district court (court of the first instance) on the refusal to release on parole Evgeny Vitishko, environmentalist from the Sochi region and YABLOKO member, and the refusal to amnesty him in connection with the 70th anniversary of the Victory over Nazi Germany in the World War 2. The Tambov regional court ruled out to send the case for reconsideration to the same Kirsanovsky district court.
The Prosecutor supported both Vitishko’s appeals in the Tambov regional court and specified that the arguments of the defense “should be taken into consideration”.
The Prosecutor asked to satisfy Vitishko’s claim on annulling the Kirsanovsky district court decision on refusal to amnesty the environmentalist.
Motions in support of Evgeny Vitishko on behalf of Russian citizens from different cities were read out in court as well.
On September 29, the Tambov district Court once again refused to satisfy the motion of Vitishko’s defense and release the environmentalist on parole or mitigate the sentence by replacing the remaining term of imprisonment with a fine.
Past week Andrei Babushkin, Member of the Council for Development of Civil Society and Human Rights and member of YABLOKO’s Bureau, urged President Vladimir Putin to commission the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia to inspect the penal colony, where Evgeny Vitishko had been serving his sentence. Vladimir Putin assured that the inspection would be conducted under the supervision of Public Prosecutor General’s Office.
YABLOKO member Evgeny Vitishko is a well-known environmentalist and civil activist. In 2012 Vitishko was charged with three years on probation for criticism of Governor of the Krasnodar Territory Alexander Tkachyov under a pretext of spray-paining on the fence of his “country house” built on the seized and fenced public lands. The environmental activist expressed his disagreement with unlawful seizure of the lands and fencing of public territories in a natural reserve near the Black Sea. At the same time, a special prosecutor’s investigation stated that no fence has ever existed at that place. On the threshold of the Sochi Olympic Games Vitishko’s suspended sentence was replaced by a real term in a penal settlement.
The YABLOKO party stood up in support of Evgeny Vitishko more than once. On Februray 18, the Day of Solidarity with Evgeny Vitishko, mass street actions took place around the world. By July 3, Vitishko’s birthday, YABLOKO turned out a batch of T-shirts in support of the environmentalist.
Both Russian and international organisations have repeatedly made statements in support of Vitishko. In 2014 Amnesty International declared Vitishko the prisoner of conscience. In March 2015, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights addressed Russia with a call to take urgent measures to protect Evgeny Vitishko’s rights and freedoms. Human Rights Watch also addressed the Russian authorities demanding to release Evgeny Vitishko. ALDE Party President Sir Graham Watson earlier this year stated that he “finds it cynical against the background of the Winter Olympics that a respected environmentalist from the Sochi region, who was protesting against the severe destruction of ecological systems in and around Sochi in connection with the Olympic games, receives such a lengthy sentence. It represents another episode in the ongoing wave of reprisals against civil society activists in Russia. Evgeny Vitishko must be freed.” Statements in favour of the release of Vitishko were made by world and European liberals – Liberal International, the ALDE party, Norwegian Venstre, Zares, Slovenia, the Liberal Party of Moldova, Italia dei Valor and others. IOC and Olympic Committees of Norway and Sweden and Prime Minister of Norway Erna Solberg also asked to release Vitishko.
Фото Russian United Democratic Party Yabloko.
Posted: October 9th, 2015 under Evgeny Vitishko case, Human Rights.