Among the Ukrainians imprisoned since Russia’s invasion of Crimea for their opposition to annexation, their religious views or civic activism, one person stands out. Kabir Mohammad has been in custody now for nearly nine months because Russian border guards misread his name. Literally. He is not wanted by Iran, not on the INTERPOL wanted list, yet a Crimean court under Russian control has yet again extended his detention until Sept. 13 by which time he will have been imprisoned for one year.

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