Igor Paskar was one of the first political prisoners to be supported by Solidarity zone. He has been sentenced to eight-and-a-half years’ of imprisonment for two anti-war actions. In September Igor’s sentence was confirmed by the Supreme Court. Now, he can only expect to be released before 2030 if there is a substantial change in the political situation in Russia.
We tell Igor Paskar’s story, briefly, on the cards. You can read about his case in more detail on our web site (in Russian).
💌 You can support Igor by writing a letter: Russia, 663180, Красноярский край, г. Енисейск, ул. Декабристов, д. 11, Т-2 Paskar Igor Konstantinovich d.o.b. 1976 (Паскарь Игорь Константинович 21.04.1976 г.р.)
📧 You can write via PrisonMail.Online service: "Krasnoyarsk region" ⮕ "Prison-2 Yeniseisk"
Igor Paskar was one of the first political prisoners to be supported by Solidarity zone. He has been sentenced to eight-and-a-half years’ of imprisonment for two anti-war actions. In September Igor’s sentence was confirmed by the Supreme Court. Now, he can only expect to be released before 2030 if there is a substantial change in the political situation in Russia.
We tell Igor Paskar’s story, briefly, on the cards. You can read about his case in more detail on our web site (in Russian).
💌 You can support Igor by writing a letter: Russia, 663180, Красноярский край, г. Енисейск, ул. Декабристов, д. 11, Т-2 Paskar Igor Konstantinovich d.o.b. 1976 (Паскарь Игорь Константинович 21.04.1976 г.р.)
📧 You can write via PrisonMail.Online service: "Krasnoyarsk region" ⮕ "Prison-2 Yeniseisk"
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