Aleksandr Tolmachyov (journalist)
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Aleksandr Tolmachev (1955—2020) was a Russian journalist who edits the magazine ''Upolnomochen Zayavit'' and the newspaper ''Pro Rostov''. He was held in custody without trial from December 2011 to August 2013 after having criticized government authorities. In October 2014, he was found guilty of extortion and sentenced to nine years in a penal colony, despite a lack of evidence of guilt. He died a month and a half before the planned release. According to ''
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'', “Tolmachev is renowned in the Rostov region for denouncing judicial and political corruption and organized crime.”


Arrest

On December 20, 2011, he and two alleged accomplices were arrested in a libel case and charged with allegedly extorting one million rubles from a businessman in Novocherkassk. He was acquitted shortly thereafter, and then arrested again before the end of the month, also on charges of extortion involving “a number of entrepreneurs”. He was placed in solitary confinement. Thereafter, his detention was “extended month after month” until August 2013, when he was finally put on trial. In early 2012, another extortion charge was leveled against him; in the spring of 2012, two more extortion charges were added, for a total of four. On January 2, 2014, ''Reporters Without Borders'' (RSF) expressed concern over “the judicial harassment of journalists critical of the authorities in the southern city of
Rostov-on-Don Rostov-on-Don is a port city and the administrative centre of Rostov Oblast and the Southern Federal District of Russia. It lies in the southeastern part of the East European Plain on the Don River, from the Sea of Azov, directly north of t ...
,” citing the cases of Tolmachev, who had been in pre-trial detention for two years, and of another journalist, Sergei Reznik, who had just been sentenced to a penal colony. “It is hard to interpret the repeated extensions of Tolmachev’s pre-trial detention as anything other than a repressive measure,” commented RSF, “especially as the investigation ended months ago and he has serious health problems. Why cannot he be granted a conditional release that would allow him to seek appropriate medical care while complying with court summonses?” RSF also protested “the fact that individuals who had been criticized in Tolmachev’s articles are now in charge of his case.” Many street detentions have been held to demand Tolmachev's release. On January 9, 2012, about 400 people gathered in
Novocherkassk Novocherkassk () is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, city in Rostov Oblast, Russia, located near the confluence of the Tuzlov and Aksay Rivers, the latter a distributary of the Don (river), Don River. Novocherkassk is best known as the ...
to protest his incarceration. It was reported on April 4, 2013, that the investigation into his case had been completed. His lawyer, Sergey Karpov, asked for a dismissal of the case, saying that no proof of any crime had been presented. The request for dismissal was rejected.


Trial and conviction

Tolmachev's trial began in August 2013. On October 29, 2014, the Kushchevskaya district court found Tolmachev guilty and sentenced him to nine years in a penal colony. Tolmachev appealed his verdict to the Krasnodar Regional Court.


Award

On June 21, 2013, Tolmachev was given an award by the
Artyom Borovik Artyom Genrikhovich Borovik (, ; 13 September 1960 – 9 March 2000) was a Russian investigative journalist and media magnate. He was the son of a Soviet journalist, Genrikh Borovik, who worked for many years as a foreign correspondent in the ...
charitable foundation in recognition of his articles about judicial corruption in the Rostov region.


References

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