In Moscow, the first stateless person received a “non-citizen passport”, said RIA News member of the Moscow Public Monitoring Commission and the Human Rights Council Eva Merkacheva.
According to her, this first person was 53-year-old Yakubjan Khakimdzhanov. The man spent more than two years in the temporary detention center for foreign citizens of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in Moscow. “Because due to his lack of citizenship, they could not deport him anywhere,” Merkacheva explained.
She also said that the person who received a temporary identity card was born in Dushanbe, and when he was five years old, the family moved to Astrakhan. He did not go to school.
“I walked, smoked and played cards. I went to prison when I was young, and it went on like that, ”the human rights activist quoted Khakimdzhanova as saying. She added that the man learned to read and write in the SIZO.
The last time Khakimdzhanov was detained not for a crime, but because the police could not identify him. Then it became known that a man is not a citizen of any state.
Earlier, a resident of the Moscow region applied to the Barvikhinsky police department of the Odintsovo district with a demand to issue her a Soviet passport. The woman denies the existence of the Russian Federation and claims that the Russian Federation is some kind of English commercial organization registered in London.
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