Director Evgenia Berkovich was released from the pre-trial detention center so that she could say goodbye to her grandmother, writer Nina Katerli. In this respect Wrote On the Telegram channel St. Deputy of the St. Petersburg Legislative Assembly Boris Vishnevsky.
The farewell ceremony at the crematorium took place on 25 November.
“Before the farewell, only relatives were allowed into the hall and Zhenya Berkovich was brought in, they were allowed to say goodbye to their grandmother and see their mother, Elena Efros. Later, when Zhenya was taken away, they allowed the others to say goodbye,” Vishnevsky explained.
Nina Katerli passed away on November 20. The writer and human rights activist was 89 years old.
The other day, many cultural figures, journalists and human rights activists published an open letter. contacted To the Commissioner for Human Rights, Tatyana Moskalkova, with a request to change the restrictive measure against playwright Svetlana Petriychuk and theater director Evgenia Berkovich, who are in pre-trial detention.
“He asked the court to change the restrictive measure: he has two grandmothers to care for and two adopted daughters. <...> “We ask you to help change the preventive measure against Svetlana Petriychuk and Zhenya Berkovich.”
Former friend of Nikolai Drozdov commented There are reports that his condition is deteriorating.
Source: Gazeta

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