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Ukraine film director Sentsov in 'terror' trial in Russia | Ukraine film director Sentsov in 'terror' trial in Russia |
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Ukrainian film director Oleg Sentsov has gone on trial in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don accused of plotting terrorist acts in Crimea. | Ukrainian film director Oleg Sentsov has gone on trial in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don accused of plotting terrorist acts in Crimea. |
He was arrested weeks after the Ukrainian peninsula was annexed by Russia in 2014. | He was arrested weeks after the Ukrainian peninsula was annexed by Russia in 2014. |
Mr Sentsov denies the charges against him and his cause has been taken up by other directors, including Mike Leigh, Stephen Daldry and Pedro Almodovar. | Mr Sentsov denies the charges against him and his cause has been taken up by other directors, including Mike Leigh, Stephen Daldry and Pedro Almodovar. |
If found guilty, he could be jailed for up to 20 years. | If found guilty, he could be jailed for up to 20 years. |
The Ukrainian government says Mr Sentsov, best known for his 2011 film Gamer, is a political prisoner. | The Ukrainian government says Mr Sentsov, best known for his 2011 film Gamer, is a political prisoner. |
He has also attracted support from celebrated Russian film director Nikita Mikhalkov, who has close ties to President Vladimir Putin and has openly backed Russia's annexation of Crimea. | He has also attracted support from celebrated Russian film director Nikita Mikhalkov, who has close ties to President Vladimir Putin and has openly backed Russia's annexation of Crimea. |
Mr Sentsov, 39, is one of a number of a Ukrainian figures held by Russia. Military pilot Nadiya Savchenko is also facing trial in southern Russia accused of killing two people. | |
Both have been described by the US as Ukrainian hostages held by Russia. | |
Ms Savchenko says she was abducted by pro-Russian rebels on Ukrainian territory and handed to the Russian authorities. | |
Her lawyer said she had been moved to the Rostov region pending her trial. | |
Arson attacks | |
Oleg Sentsov went on trial on Tuesday alongside Ukrainian activist Alexander Kolchenko at the North Caucasus military court in Rostov-on-Don. | |
"I don't consider this court a court at all, so you can consider whatever you want," he told the court, according to the AFP news agency. | |
Mr Sentsov is accused of organising a terrorist group and planning terrorist attacks in Crimea. Prosecutors say he was involved in two attempted arson attacks in the city of Simferopol, ordered by extremist Ukrainian group Right Sector. | |
The case against Mr Sentsov is primarily based on evidence given by two men who have already been convicted and given seven year jail terms. | |
Mr Sentsov insists the trial is politically motivated, arguing that he was beaten in jail for 24 hours in an attempt to force a confession. | |
But investigators refused to open a case on his allegations of torture, suggesting that his bruises were self-inflicted and that he was keen on sado-masochism, Sentsov's lawyer said. |
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