RFE: Ablyazov Associate Gets Mixed Message From Czech Republic
The Interior Ministry of the Czech Republic this week offered so-called "international protection" to Tatiana Paraskevich, a former colleague of Kazakh oligarch and opposition supporter Mukhtar Ablyazov.
This is good news for Paraskevich, a 49-year-old former accountant who has spent nearly two years in a Plzen prison facing possible extradition to Ukraine or Russia, and a likely handover to the vagaries of the Kazakh justice system from there. [...]
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