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22.05.2020 | Halya Coynash
Torture and 15-year ‘sentence’ for insulting tweets about
Russian-controlled Donbas militants

Marina Yurchak is a 40-year-old environmental chemist, who has been held
hostage in the Russian proxy ‘Donetsk people’s republic’ [DPR] for two and
a half years.  Her ordeal began with almost a year spent in ‘Izolyatsia’,
the militants’ secret prison which former inmates refer to as a
concentration camp.  While officially ‘sentenced’ to 15 years for ‘spying’,
it seems she was also accused of ‘insulting’ top militants, whose vehicles
she refers to as ‘orc-mobiles’.

Yurchak’s parents left as soon as Donetsk was seized by the Russian-led
militants, and tried to get their daughter to leave with them.  She
refused, saying that she wanted to be in Donetsk when it again became
Ukrainian.

From back in 2014, she was active on Twitter, making no secret of her
pro-Ukrainian views and writing honestly about what she saw.  She openly
wrote, for example, about where the shelling was coming from and the
direction in which military technology was being transported.

More is not needed, in the Russian-controlled ‘republics’, for a person to
be seized, tortured, and sentenced by a kangaroo court to 12 years and
more.

Yurchak was seized on 9 November 2017 by the so-called ‘DPR ministry of
state security’ as she returned from work.  It is now known that she was
taken immediately to ‘Izolyatsia’, however at the time she simply
disappeared.  Her parents went through hell, after she stopped answering
their calls.  Natalya Yurchak scoured hospitals and even the morgue, in
search of her daughter.

Olena Lazareva, a Donetsk doctor was seized shortly afterwards, together
with her husband, Andriy Kochmuradov.  Lazareva, who was released in
December 2019, has confirmed that Yurchak was imprisoned with her at
Izolyatsia.  They would take her ‘for interrogation’ to the so-called
‘ministry of state security’, from where she would return, scarcely able to
walk with her legs black from the beatings inflicted.

Yurchak was taken away in April 2018, and Lazareva says they thought she
had been released.  However she was moved herself in the autumn to the
Donetsk SIZO [remand prison] and found Yurchak there.

Such sightings are of enormous importance to her family, as the militants
have not only refused, thus far, to release her in the exchanges, but are
not even confirming that they hare holding her.

It is known, however, that on 26 March 2020, a ‘court’ in the unrecognized
DPR sentenced Yurchak to 15 years’ imprisonment on so-called spying
charges.  According to her mother, Yurchak is now awaiting transfer to a
women’s prison in Snizhne, together with Olena Pyekh, the researcher from
Horlivka, who was sentenced to 13 years for ‘treason’ against a fictitious
‘republic’.
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