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• Topics / Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea
Chilling silence after 22-year-old Crimean Tatar abducted by Russian FSB and vanishes
24.11.2023
Fakhod Soliev disappeared three weeks ago, is almost certain in FSB custody, yet there is nothing to suggest that any criminal investigation has been initiated
Russian justice: murderers pardoned for killing Ukrainians, Crimean Tatas sentenced to 17 years for defending political prisoners
23.11.2023
The clear message in occupied Crimea that opposition to occupation or human rights activities can get you horrific prison sentences, is now accompanied by another: kill for the Russian state, and all real crimes will be wiped clean
Russia tries to forcibly mobilize clergy in final move to drive Orthodox Church of Ukraine out of occupied Crimea
20.11.2023
Russia has been systematically trying to destroy the Ukrainian Church, as it has all that is Ukrainian in occupied Crimea, and it is frustrating that Kyiv did so little, so late, to obstruct this
Russia passes additional sentence to ensure Ukrainian opponent of Crimea occupation doesn’t leave prison alive
14.11.2023
The method used to concoct new criminal charges is especially cynical and dangerous, with other political prisoners also at risk
Outrage after Ukrainian politician causes student’s persecution in Russian-occupied Crimea
14.11.2023
Iryna Farion and her Svoboda Party have long been notorious for controversial pronouncements or actions that do more to harm, than help Ukraine. This time, Farion’s actions have directly placed a young patriotic Ukrainian from Crimea in real danger
Young Crimean Tatar mother faces possible prison sentence for not denouncing another Ukrainian to the Russian FSB
10.11.2023
25-year-old Emine Zekeryaeva could face a prison sentence for ‘failing to report’ a social media conversation she had no reason to see as ‘criminal’
Armed raid and jail in Russian occupied Crimea for posting songs in support of Ukraine
10.11.2023
The aim of these stunts is to terrorize Ukrainians on occupied territory and to try to silence any protest against Russia’s war of aggression
Court in Russia reduces charge against Crimean Tatar political prisoner but retains appalling sentence
03.11.2023
The sentence against Ernes Seitosmanov should have been overturned altogether, but this was a political trial, and the ‘judges’ lacked the courage to do more than make a minimal reduction
Ukrainian jailed for a year in occupied Crimea for 'discrediting Russia's army'
31.10.2023
Dmytro Kozlia has been imprisoned since July 2023, after being violently detained over comments deemed to ‘discredit the Russian armed forces’
Russia stages new 'trial' to increase sentence against 64-year-old Ukrainian imprisoned for affirming that Crimea is Ukraine
26.10.2023
Oleh Prykhodko is currently imprisoned for his condemnation of Russia’s invasion and occupation of Crimea and could be facing a further long term of imprisonment
Fake ‘secret witness’ exposed in Russia’s politically timed persecution of Crimean Solidarity journalist and other Crimean Tatars
24.10.2023
Six Crimean Tatars were arrested on entirely different charges, but immediately after Russia suffered a humilating attack on a military airbase in occupied Crimea
Crimean artist Bohdan Ziza's 15-year ‘terrorism’ sentence for opposing Russia’s war against Ukraine
23.10.2023
Bohdan Ziza has been described as “a symbol of pro-Ukrainian protest in occupied Crimea”, with Russia’s use of ‘terrorism’ charges in reprisal for his courage and refusal to be cowered into silence
Russia opens third prison in occupied Crimea to hold political prisoners and civilian hostages abducted from mainland Ukraine
20.10.2023
Russia is continuing to seize and torture civilians in all parts of Ukraine that fall under its occupation, with many hostages held for over a year without any charges being laid
Russia seeks to strip a fourth lawyer of his licence after jailing him for defending Ukrainian political prisoners
19.10.2023
Independent lawyers have long been 'the enemy' of the Russian occupation regime for their determination to properly defend political prisoners and Ukrainians abducted from parts of mainland Ukraine temporarily under Russian occupation
Prominent lawyer defending Ukrainian political prisoners jailed in Russian-occupied Crimea
16.10.2023
This is the latest in a number of attacks against courageous lawyers who are not afraid to represent Russia’s Crimean Tatar and other Ukrainian political prisoners
Russia sentences Ukrainian Jehovah’s Witnesses to long terms of imprisonment for refusing to renounce their faith
13.10.2023
It was claimed that Volodymyr Maladyka, Volodymyr Sakada and Yevhen Zhukov 'had committed a grave crime against the constitutional order and the security of the state” by practising their faith
Imprisoned Ukrainian civic journalist Iryna Danilovych may have suffered a stroke due to Russian medical torture
10.10.2023
Iryna Danilovich is in urgent need of medical care and the failure to provide it is the latest crime against the nurse, civic journalist and human rights defender in revenge for her courageous position
Abducted and tortured Ukrainian writer and journalist Serhiy Tsyhipa sentenced to 13 years on surreal charges
09.10.2023
18 months after the Nova Kakhovka journalist was abducted by its solders, Russia has claimed that he turned up in occupied Simferopol to ‘confess to spying’ for his own country in his own country
Crimean Tatar political prisoner: Russia’s 19-year sentence will not silence me, nor will such persecution break others
05.10.2023
Ismet Ibragimov was not accused of any actual crime, yet ‘judges’ from two Russian courts found no problem with passing a horrifically long sentence
Nariman Dzhelyal illegally taken to Russia in revenge for Crimean Tatar affirmation that Crimea is Ukraine
03.10.2023
Crimean Tatar Mejlis leader Nariman Dhelyal had, for many years under occupation, known that they could come for him at any moment. Tragically that moment has arrived.
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