Kasymukhanov, who lost his appeal to the Supreme Court, now serves his sentence in the northwestern Russian republic of Komi. He says he never tried to incited violence or cruelty while being the organization's member and denies being involved into any terrorist activity.
He claims that Russian authorities violated his rights for the freedom of religion, speech and peaceful assembly, guaranteed by the articles 9, 10 and 11 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
He also says that the Supreme Court ruling was invalid at the moment when he was convicted, as it was not officially published.
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