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Reşat Amet
Reşat Amet (largely known by his official Russified name: Reşat Medatovych Ametov, also transliterated in Russian as: Решат Медатович Аметов , also anglicized as: Reshat Ametov) (24 January 1975 – 15 March 2014) was a Crimean Tatar activist for ethnic Tatar causes and a Crimean Tatar hero. ==Biography== On 3 March 2014 Reşat initiated a solitary and peaceful protest against the occupation of Crimea by Russian troops. During his protest in front of the Crimean Council of Ministers building on Simferopol's Lenin Square, he was abducted by three unidentified men in military uniform from the so-called "Crimean self-defense detachments" who led him to an unknown destination. On 15 March 2014 Reşat's body has been found by police in a forest near the village Zemlyanychne Belogorskogo about 60 kilometers east of the Crimean capital. The body was bearing marks of violence and torture, with his head bound with tape and his legs shackled. A pair of handcuffs was laying near his body. According to his brother Refat Amet (Ametov) the cause of death was a stab wound resulting from a knife or a similar pointed object penetrating the eye. Reşat's murder remains unsolved. Reşat was buried on 18 March 2014 in the Abdali Muslim Cemetery of Simferopol. He left leaving his young wife, Zarina, and three orphaned children alone.
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