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Vladimir Central prison

Here we continue the story of the prisons in which political prisoners convicted of taking anti-war actions are serving their sentences.

The federal state institution T-2 of the Vladimir region directorate of the federal penitentiary service, better known as Vladimir Central, became famous not only because of the song by Mikhail Krug of the same name, but also thanks to its own history and political background. At some point it became, in the first place, a prison for those convicted of political offences. Well-known activists and human rights defenders were incarcerated in the “Central”. You can read about Vladimir Central’s history, its inmates’ suffering, and about the political prisoners confined there now, on the cards.

Previously we wrote about Eniseisk prison, Minusinsk jail and the Balashov “clink”.

✉️ Address for prisoners at the “central”:
Russia 600020, г. Владимир, ул Большая Нижегородская, 67, ФКУ Т-2
Russia 600020, Vladimir, ulitsa Bolshaya Nizhegorodskaya 67, FKU T-2



✍️ Prisoners’ details:
Попов Денис Александрович 01.06.2001 г.р.
Popov Denis Aleksandrovich d.o.b. 01.06.2001.

Зиза Богдан Сергеевич 23.11.1994 г.р.
Ziza Bohdan Sergeevich d.o.b. 23.11.1994.

Демченко Данила Александрович 14.01.1993 г.р
Demchenko Danila Aleksandrovich d.o.b. 14.01.1993.

Купич Игорь Сергеевич 1983 г.р.
Kupich Igor Sergeevich y.o.b 1983

How can I write letters to political prisoners in Russia?

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#writingletters #english



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Vladimir Central prison

Here we continue the story of the prisons in which political prisoners convicted of taking anti-war actions are serving their sentences.

The federal state institution T-2 of the Vladimir region directorate of the federal penitentiary service, better known as Vladimir Central, became famous not only because of the song by Mikhail Krug of the same name, but also thanks to its own history and political background. At some point it became, in the first place, a prison for those convicted of political offences. Well-known activists and human rights defenders were incarcerated in the “Central”. You can read about Vladimir Central’s history, its inmates’ suffering, and about the political prisoners confined there now, on the cards.

Previously we wrote about Eniseisk prison, Minusinsk jail and the Balashov “clink”.

✉️ Address for prisoners at the “central”:
Russia 600020, г. Владимир, ул Большая Нижегородская, 67, ФКУ Т-2
Russia 600020, Vladimir, ulitsa Bolshaya Nizhegorodskaya 67, FKU T-2



✍️ Prisoners’ details:
Попов Денис Александрович 01.06.2001 г.р.
Popov Denis Aleksandrovich d.o.b. 01.06.2001.

Зиза Богдан Сергеевич 23.11.1994 г.р.
Ziza Bohdan Sergeevich d.o.b. 23.11.1994.

Демченко Данила Александрович 14.01.1993 г.р
Demchenko Danila Aleksandrovich d.o.b. 14.01.1993.

Купич Игорь Сергеевич 1983 г.р.
Kupich Igor Sergeevich y.o.b 1983

How can I write letters to political prisoners in Russia?

На русском

#writingletters #english

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