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The number of administrative cases against riot participants in Makhachkala exceeds 500
2023-11-26
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[KavkazUzel] The courts of Dagestan received administrative cases of 515 people, on which protocols were drawn up on offenses during the anti-Semitic action and riots in Makhachkala.

As the "Caucasian Knot" wrote, by November 18, the district courts of Dagestan had received administrative cases of 412 people accused in connection with the riots in Makhachkala. Of these, 394 people were accused of violating the procedure for holding rallies (20.2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation), 18 people were accused of organizing a mass presence of citizens in public places (20.2.2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation).

On October 29, mass riots occurred at Makhachkala airport due to reports of the arrival of a plane with passengers from Israel. More than 20 people were injured in the riots, including nine police officers.

By November 25, the district courts of Dagestan had received administrative cases of 515 people accused in connection with the unrest in Makhachkala, Mediazona reports today*.

Of these, 495 people were charged under the article on violating the procedure for holding actions (20.2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation), another 20 – under the article on organizing mass simultaneous presence of citizens in public places (20.2.2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation), the publication writes.

In some cases, security forces drew up reports for events that occurred before the riots. In particular, on November 6, Jamila Ismailova was sentenced to 20 hours of compulsory labor for a post published on October 16 on a social network. The post talked about a rally in Makhachkala in support of Palestine, which the next day, October 17, was stopped by security forces. However, the security forces drew up a report on the offense only on November 4, after the anti-Semitic action at the airport, the publication reports.

In total, there are seven women among those brought to administrative responsibility after the riots, at least one of them, Patimat Sharudinova, is in a pre-trial detention center, the publication says.
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