Timur Ibragimov

IMPRISONED
Ukraine

Quick Facts

  • Age: 35
  • Gender: Male
  • Prison location: Ukraine

Story

Timur Ibragimov, a Crimean Tatar activist, was sentenced to 17 years in prison for alleged ties to the banned Hizb ut-Tahrir organization. His conviction has drawn international criticism, viewed as part of a broader crackdown on religious and political dissent in Crimea. His health has deteriorated significantly in custody, including a notable weight loss and untreated medical conditions. Ibragimov, who has four children, is supported by advocates like Senator Bob Menendez in his fight for freedom.

Action Steps

Timur Ibragimov, a Crimean Tatar activist, was sentenced to 17 years in prison for alleged ties to the banned Hizb ut-Tahrir organization. His conviction has drawn international criticism, viewed as part of a broader crackdown on religious and political dissent in Crimea. His health has deteriorated significantly in custody, including a notable weight loss and untreated medical conditions. Ibragimov, who has four children, is supported by advocates like Senator Bob Menendez in his fight for freedom.

Charges

200$

Legal Status

Yes — Timur Ibragimov has been officially sentenced. He was convicted and received a 17-year prison sentence on oct 11, 2017

Health Status

Not good — Although previously listed as "good," his actual condition is concerning. He has suffered a stroke while in detention and has not received adequate medical care, which has led to a decline in his health.

Family Information

Timur Ibragimov is married and has children. His family has publicly expressed concern over his deteriorating health and the lack of proper medical care during his imprisonment. They continue to advocate for his release and have called attention to the human rights violations he has faced.