| Type | Person | [sources] | |||
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| Name | Boris Ashirbaevich KOZHEVNIKOV · Борис Аширбаевич КОЖЕВНИКОВ | [sources] | |||
| Alias | Борис Аширбаевич КОЖЕВНИКОВ | [sources] | |||
| Birth date | [sources] | ||||
| Gender | male | [sources] | |||
| Nationality | Russia | [sources] | |||
| First name | Boris Ashirbaevich | [sources] | |||
| Last name | KOZHEVNIKOV | [sources] | |||
| Title | Deputy Chairman of the Appellate Military Court of Russia | [sources] | |||
| Position | Boris Kozhevnikov is a Deputy Chairman of the Appellate Military Court of Russia. As deputy chairman of the Appellate Military Court of Russia, Boris Kozhevnikov rejected the appeal of Alexei Gorinov, a former municipal deputy in the Krasnoselsky district of Moscow, against a politically motivated sentence. In a procedurally flawed trial, Alexei Gorinov was sentenced to three years’ imprisonment in a strict regime penal colony under Article 205.2 of the Russian Criminal Code for “justification of terrorism”. Alexei Gorinov’s sentence was based on statements he made in a conversation with his cellmates in which he allegedly recognised that Crimea was Ukrainian territory and the Azov regiment was part of the Ukrainian army. Furthermore, Kozhevnikov upheld the sentences of imprisonment for Andrei Boyarshinov, Ibragim Orudzhev, Alexei Nuriev and Roman Nasryev on politically motivated charges in alleged terrorism related cases. · Boris Kozhevnikov is a Deputy Chairman of the Appellate Military Court of Russia. As deputy chairman of the Appellate Military Court of Russia, Boris Kozhevnikov rejected the appeal of Alexei Gorinov, a former municipal deputy in the Krasnoselsky district of Moscow, against a politically motivated sentence. In a procedurally flawed trial, Alexei Gorinov was sentenced to three years’ imprisonment in a strict regime penal colony under Article 205.2 of the Russian Criminal Code for “justification of terrorism”. Alexei Gorinov’s sentence was based on statements he made in a conversation with his cellmates in which he allegedly recognised that Crimea was Ukrainian territory and the Azov regiment was part of the Ukrainian army. Furthermore, Kozhevnikov upheld the sentences of imprisonment for Andrei Boyarshinov, Ibragim Orudzhev, Alexei Nuriev and Roman Nasryev on politically motivated charges in alleged terrorism related cases. · Vice-président de la Cour d’appel militaire de Russie | [sources] | |||
| Source link | eur-lex.europa.eu · eur-lex.europa.eu · gels-avoirs.dgtresor.gouv.fr | [sources] | |||
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(Date of UN designation: 2025-11-20)
Boris Kozhevnikov est vice-président de la Cour d’appel militaire de Russie. En tant que vice-président de la Cour d’appel militaire de Russie, Boris Kozhevnikov a rejeté l’appel formé par Alexei Gorinov, ancien député municipal du district de Krasnoselsky (Moscou), contre une condamnation motivée par des considérations politiques. À l’issue d’un procès entaché de vices de procédure, Alexei Gorinov a été condamné à trois ans d’emprisonnement dans une colonie pénitentiaire de régime strict en vertu de l’article 205.2 du code pénal russe pour “apologie du terrorisme”. La condamnation d’Alexei Gorinov était fondée sur des propos qu’il avait tenus lors d’une conversation avec ses codétenus, au cours de laquelle il aurait affirmé que la Crimée était un territoire ukrainien et que le régiment Azov faisait partie de l’armée ukrainienne. En outre, Kozhevnikov a confirmé les peines d’emprisonnement infligées à Andreï Boyarshinov, Ibragim Orudzhev, Alexei Nuriev et Roman Nasryev pour des motifs politiques dans des affaires prétendument liées au terrorisme. Par conséquent, Boris Kozhevnikov est responsable de graves violations des droits de l’homme, y compris la violation de la liberté d’opinion et d’expression, de la répression exercée contre la société civile et l’opposition démocratique, ainsi que d’activités portant gravement atteinte à l’état de droit en Russie.
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