human rights defender
Yan Katelevsky
Actions and Campaigns
human rights defender
Actions and Campaigns
1981
Man
Semi urban
In prison (sentenced)
Yan Katelevsky is a blogger and journalist. He has one minor child. He used to do carpentry and repair work.
Together with Aleksandr Dorogov, for at least five years they published their materials criticising the authorities and journalistic investigations of corruption, criminality and police misconduct. Katelevsky's channel hosted more than 500 videos, with 300,000 subscribers and more than 100,000,000 views. It is believed that one of the aims of the arrest was to remove all bloggers' investigations from the public sphere.
In 2015, after a conflict with the local household services over the illegal operation of the car park, Katelevskys' cars were burnt, but the investigation failed to find the people responsible for the action.
The last investigation published by the two journalists concerned the raiding of the funeral business in the Moscow region and the possible cover up by the Moscow region police. In 2018, the bloggers demanded that expired products be removed from sale in a shop.
Immediately after the arrest, Katelevsky's YouTube channel was shut down, all high-profile stories were destroyed, and relatives of the detainees were forced to sign a paper about the non-disclosure of investigative material. In this way, his colleagues say, the entire evidence base of the video investigation was erased.
Jul 29, 2020
9 years and 6 months
Latitude: 56.269338687690976
Longitude: 41.31161707855822
Melekhovo
FKU IK-6 UFSIN of Russia for the Vladimir Region 261A Pervomayskaya Street Melekhovo, Kovrovsky District Vladimir Region, 601967 Russia
During the arrest, the journalists were beaten and taken to the temporary detention centre in Lobnya near Moscow. The next day, members of the Public Observation Commission of the Moscow Region rushed there. The facts were confirmed. Yan Katelevski's right ear was injured during the arrest and, as a result, he remained deaf for two days. https://www.svoboda.org/a/30814414.html
Russian journalists imprisoned, beaten during arrests and detention https://cpj.org/2020/08/russian-journalists-imprisoned-beaten-during-arrests-and-detention/
Memorial: Moscow region bloggers Aleksandr Dorogov and Yan Katelevsky are political prisoners https://memohrc.org/en/news_old/memorial-moscow-region-bloggers-aleksandr-dorogov-and-yan-katelevsky-are-political
Yan Katelevsky is a blogger and journalist. He has one minor child. He used to do carpentry and repair work.
Together with Aleksandr Dorogov, for at least five years they published their materials criticising the authorities and journalistic investigations of corruption, criminality and police misconduct. Katelevsky's channel hosted more than 500 videos, with 300,000 subscribers and more than 100,000,000 views. It is believed that one of the aims of the arrest was to remove all bloggers' investigations from the public sphere.
In 2015, after a conflict with the local household services over the illegal operation of the car park, Katelevskys' cars were burnt, but the investigation failed to find the people responsible for the action.
The last investigation published by the two journalists concerned the raiding of the funeral business in the Moscow region and the possible cover up by the Moscow region police. In 2018, the bloggers demanded that expired products be removed from sale in a shop.
Immediately after the arrest, Katelevsky's YouTube channel was shut down, all high-profile stories were destroyed, and relatives of the detainees were forced to sign a paper about the non-disclosure of investigative material. In this way, his colleagues say, the entire evidence base of the video investigation was erased.
Latitude: 56.269338687690976
Longitude: 41.31161707855822
9 years and 6 months
During the arrest, the journalists were beaten and taken to the temporary detention centre in Lobnya near Moscow. The next day, members of the Public Observation Commission of the Moscow Region rushed there. The facts were confirmed. Yan Katelevski's right ear was injured during the arrest and, as a result, he remained deaf for two days. https://www.svoboda.org/a/30814414.html
Russian journalists imprisoned, beaten during arrests and detention https://cpj.org/2020/08/russian-journalists-imprisoned-beaten-during-arrests-and-detention/
Memorial: Moscow region bloggers Aleksandr Dorogov and Yan Katelevsky are political prisoners https://memohrc.org/en/news_old/memorial-moscow-region-bloggers-aleksandr-dorogov-and-yan-katelevsky-are-political