[Witness spoke in Russian, interpreted as follows:]
I think all this will be possible after the main perpetrator is arrested. It's Mr. Putin. Of course, as long as he's in power, they will find refuge in the Russian Federation.
With regard to the international federation, in April 1917 the international court of the UN tabled a decision. The demand was to remove the ban from the work of the Mejlis, the assembly of the Tatar people, but Putin doesn't pay attention to such decisions. What can we do?
The only way we can fight it is to increase sanctions. It's the only mechanism that we have at our disposal. I'm talking about those who should be on the Magnitsky list. The Ukraine prosecutor's office collects all the information about the people who should be on that list. We will supply you with all the last names of judges, prosecutors and FSB officials and the kinds of crimes they have committed against human rights.
We have a secret document of the FSB, the security service of Russia. It tells us about the plan of the FSB, the security service of Russia, to convince Crimean Tatars to support the Russian position.
First of all, it's by putting pressure on them, particularly using Islam. Of course, once people who participate in this type of campaign visit foreign countries, they should be arrested. I think that's one thing that we could do.