Fyodorov Oleg (Ali) Vladimirovich

Article of the Criminal Code:
- 205.5 pt.2 "Committing by a criminal organization of actions aimed at forcible seizure of power and forcible change of the constitutional order of the Russian Federation", up to 20 years' imprisonment
- 278 "Committing by a criminal organization of actions aimed at forcible seizure of power and forcible change of the constitutional order of the Russian Federation", up to 20 years' imprisonment
Fyodorov Oleg (Ali) Vladimirovich
- Дата рождения: 04.10.1970
- Статья УК: 205.5 pt.2 "Committing by a criminal organization of actions aimed at forcible seizure of power and forcible change of the constitutional order of the Russian Federation", up to 20 years' imprisonment ; 278 "Committing by a criminal organization of actions aimed at forcible seizure of power and forcible change of the constitutional order of the Russian Federation", up to 20 years' imprisonment
- Текущая мера пресечения: deprivation of liberty
- Стадия преследования: Сurrently serving a sentence
- Приговор: 13 лет строгого режима, из которых 3,5 года – в тюрьме, а также 1 год ограничения свободы
- Дата приговора: 07.08.2022
- Списки преследуемых: List of persecuted Hizb ut-Tahrir members , List of political prisoners persecuted for religion
Fyodorov Oleg (Ali) Vladimirovich, born October 4, 1970. Resident of Bakhchisarai. Ali holds citizenships of the Russian Federation and Ukraine. He has a secondary vocational education. Worked as an individual entrepreneur. He is anctivist of the Crimean Tatar national movement, participant in events in support of Crimean Tatar political prisoners. Ali is married and has two children.
Sentenced under Part 2 of Article 205.5 of the Russian Criminal Code ("Organisation of and participation in the activities of a terrorist organisation") and Part 1 of Article 30, Article 278 of the Russian Criminal Code ("Preparation for the violent seizure of power") to 13 years in a strict regime penal colony, including 3.5 years in prison, as well as 1 year of restricted freedom upon release. The appellate court upheld the sentence.
In custody since February 17, 2021.