Reşat Amet

Crimean Tatar hero
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroCrimean Tatar hero
PlacesUkraine Russia
Gender
Male
Religion:Islam
Birth24 January 1975, Simferopol, Simferopol municipality council, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Russia
Death15 March 2014Zemlianichne, Bilohirsk Raion, Ukraine (aged 39 years)
Star signAquarius
Awards
Hero of Ukraine2017
Hero of Ukraine, Order of the Gold Star 
The details

Biography

Reşat Amet (Crimean Tatar: Reşat Medat oğlu Ametov, Russian: Решат Медатович Аметов, Ukrainian: Решат Мідатович Аметов; 24 January 1975 – 15 March 2014) was a Crimean Tatar activist posthumously awarded the title Hero of Ukraine.

Abduction and death

On 3 March 2014 Reşat initiated a solitary and peaceful protest against the occupation of Crimea by the Russian troops. During his protest in front of the Crimean Council of Ministers building in Simferopol's Lenin Square, he was abducted by three unidentified men in military uniform from the "Crimean self-defense" detachments who took him away.

On 15 March 2014 Reşat's body was found by police in a forest near the village of Zemlianychne in Bilohirsk district about 60 kilometers east of the Crimean capital. The body was bearing marks of violence and torture, with his head bound with duct-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 at the Abdalı Muslim Cemetery of Simferopol. He left behind his young wife, Zarina, and three children.

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