OSCE urges Russia to immediately release Sentsov

OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media Harlem Désir is concerned about the deteriorating health condition of Ukrainian filmmaker Oleg Sentsov illegally imprisoned in Russia and calls on Russia to immediately release him.

"Very alarmed by the deteriorating health of Crimean writer/filmmaker #OlegSentsov, on hunger strike in a Russian prison. I repeat my call for his release. It is urgent now," Désir wrote on Twitter.

As Ukrinform reported, Sentsov's sister Natalia Kaplan received a letter from him, in which he wrote that he was "almost not getting up" and "the end is near, and it's not about release."

Sentsov, who was illegally sentenced to 20 years in a penal colony, on May 14, 2018 declared a hunger strike demanding the release of all Ukrainian political prisoners of the Kremlin. On May 28, Sentsov agreed to supportive therapy.

On August 7, his lawyer Dmitry Dinze said that Sentsov's health condition had deteriorated.

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