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The head of Moldovas semi-autonomousregion of Gagauzia has actually called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to push Moldovan authorities to launch her from cops custody after she was detained earlier this week.Moldovan authorities apprehended Gagauz leader Evghenia Gutul at Chisinau International Airport late Tuesday, positioning her in custody for 72 hours.
A Moldovan court last yearopeneda trial versus her on charges of funneling Russian funds to the now-banned pro-Russian Shor Party.In a statement released by her lawyers Thursday morning, Gutul advised Putin to utilize all diplomatic, political and legal systems to push the Moldovan government to launch her from authorities custody.
She called her arrest an open attack on our rights and freedoms, on everything that defines our identity.Gutul likewise appealed to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for assistance in a separate declaration released on her Telegram channel.Gutul is connected with the Shor Party, whose exiled leader, Ilan Shor, allegedlyreceivedRussian financing including from oligarch Roman Abramovich to manage destabilization efforts in Moldova.
Last spring, Gutul traveled to Russia to look for support from President Vladimir Putin, declaring Moldovas authorities were trying to weaken her.Gagauzia, a predominantly Russian-speaking, ethnic Turkic area in southern Moldova, has a population of 140,000.
After being included into the Moldavian SSR, it underwent significant Russification, strengthening its cultural and linguistic ties to Russia.Following Moldovas self-reliance in 1991, Gagauzia sought and was given autonomy in 1994.
Ever since, regional leaders have actually regularly clashed with Moldovas main federal government over cultural policies, financial development and foreign affairs.Gutuls June 2023 election success remains unvalidated by Moldovas Central Election Commission due to supposed campaign finance offenses and foreign interference.
She has actually been barred from Cabinet meetings and was recently sanctioned by the United States.





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