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Tajikistan releases Russian and Estonian pilots | Tajikistan releases Russian and Estonian pilots |
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A Tajik court has freed a Russian and an Estonian pilot whose jailing this month led to a major row with Moscow. | |
Russia's Vladimir Sadovnichy and Alexei Rudenko from Estonia were jailed for eight-and-a-half years for smuggling and illegally crossing the border. | Russia's Vladimir Sadovnichy and Alexei Rudenko from Estonia were jailed for eight-and-a-half years for smuggling and illegally crossing the border. |
But the men, who both denied the charges, have now been released at the request of the prosecutor and following heavy pressure from the Kremlin. | But the men, who both denied the charges, have now been released at the request of the prosecutor and following heavy pressure from the Kremlin. |
Many Tajik migrants were rounded up in Moscow after the initial guilty ruling. | Many Tajik migrants were rounded up in Moscow after the initial guilty ruling. |
And in another, apparently tit-for-tat, move, Russia's chief medical officer last week expressed concern about whether ethnic Tajik workers in Russia were carrying the HIV virus that causes Aids. | And in another, apparently tit-for-tat, move, Russia's chief medical officer last week expressed concern about whether ethnic Tajik workers in Russia were carrying the HIV virus that causes Aids. |
Migrant work in Russia is a vital source of income for many nationals from Tajikistan, the poorest former Soviet Republic. | Migrant work in Russia is a vital source of income for many nationals from Tajikistan, the poorest former Soviet Republic. |
Amnesty applied | Amnesty applied |
The result of Russia's pressure was that on Tuesday Tajik prosecutors returned to the court in the southern town of Kurgan-Tyube and asked the judges to reduce the pilots' original terms to two-and-a-half years. | The result of Russia's pressure was that on Tuesday Tajik prosecutors returned to the court in the southern town of Kurgan-Tyube and asked the judges to reduce the pilots' original terms to two-and-a-half years. |
The prosecutors were also urged to apply a new amnesty law to shorten the sentences by a further two years. | The prosecutors were also urged to apply a new amnesty law to shorten the sentences by a further two years. |
The judge agreed and the result was that the two pilots were released from court immediately because of the time they had already spent in jail. | The judge agreed and the result was that the two pilots were released from court immediately because of the time they had already spent in jail. |
Moscow earlier condemned the jailing of the pilots, saying the verdict was politically-motivated. | Moscow earlier condemned the jailing of the pilots, saying the verdict was politically-motivated. |
The pilots were detained on 12 March after landing their An-72 cargo planes at Kurgan-Tyube airport. | The pilots were detained on 12 March after landing their An-72 cargo planes at Kurgan-Tyube airport. |
They were flying back to Russia from the Afghan capital, Kabul, where their company, Rolkan Investments, had been working for the Afghan government, delivering aid from Russia. | They were flying back to Russia from the Afghan capital, Kabul, where their company, Rolkan Investments, had been working for the Afghan government, delivering aid from Russia. |
Russia and Tajikistan are nominally allies but have long had frictions over each other's treatment of human rights. | Russia and Tajikistan are nominally allies but have long had frictions over each other's treatment of human rights. |
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