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Court frees Russia opposition activist

Published: 22 Feb 2017 - 11:41 pm | Last Updated: 05 Nov 2021 - 08:04 am

AFP

Moscow: Russia's Supreme Court yesterday ordered the release of an opposition activist who was the only person in the country jailed under a tough law against public protests.
Ildar Dadin, 34, was sent to prison in 2015 for repeated unsanctioned protests against President Vladimir Putin's rule after the introduction of controversial legislation critics say was aimed at stamping out demonstrations.
The Supreme Court responded to a request by prosecutors to free Dadin and ruled that his sentence should be quashed and his case closed.
The court ruled that he has the right to "rehabilitation," meaning compensation from the state.
Dadin — who was declared a prisoner of conscience by Amnesty International — has complained of torture and abuse behind bars, and his case became a cause celebre for those opposed to Putin.
He was originally sentenced to three years in jail, but that sentence was reduced and had some six months left to run, meaning yesterday's ruling is largely symbolic.
During his time behind bars, Dadin accused guards of beating and abusing him and he was repeatedly shifted between far-flung facilities.
Dadin's lawyer Ksenia Kostromina said she hoped he would be officially released from the penal colony in Siberia where he is being held "very soon".
"Now I can go to (the Siberian city of) Barnaul to meet him," Dadin's wife Anastasia Zotova told the Dozhd independent channel.