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Crimean Tatars face 20-year sentences for opposing seizure of their mosque
19.04.2021
The four recognized Crimean Tatar political prisoners from Alushta whose trial at the notorious Southern District Military Court in Rostov (Russia) is now ending include the head of the ‘Alushta’ religious community and one of its members
Crimean Tatars face 20-year sentences for opposing seizure of their mosque
19.04.2021
The four recognized Crimean Tatar political prisoners from Alushta whose trial at the notorious Southern District Military Court in Rostov (Russia) is now ending include the head of the ‘Alushta’ religious community and one of its members
Frustrating sentence over savage torture and killing of Maidan activist Yury Verbytsky
19.04.2021
Oleksandr Volkov was sentenced to 9 years for organizing the abduction and savage torture of Yury Verbytsky, but was not convicted of organizing his murder
Frustrating sentence over savage torture and killing of Maidan activist Yury Verbytsky
19.04.2021
Oleksandr Volkov was sentenced to 9 years for organizing the abduction and savage torture of Yury Verbytsky, but was not convicted of organizing his murder
The only achievement is that the shootings stopped
18.04.2021
The decision on the deprivation of citizenship of the citizens who were subjected to sanctions under the decision of NSDC, is arbitrary and unlawful.
Russian military chief claims Ukraine is planning ‘provocation’ for military attack on occupied Crimea
16.04.2021
Patrushev’s words about Ukraine’s supposed plans for ‘terrorist attacks’ will almost certainly translate into yet more armed searches and arrests of Crimean Tatars and others Ukrainians on fabricated charges
Russian military chief claims Ukraine is planning ‘provocation’ for military attack on occupied Crimea
16.04.2021
Patrushev’s words about Ukraine’s supposed plans for ‘terrorist attacks’ will almost certainly translate into yet more armed searches and arrests of Crimean Tatars and others Ukrainians on fabricated charges
Mothers of Crimean Tatar political prisoners prosecuted for affirming their sons’ innocence
16.04.2021
The mothers of three Crimean Tatar political prisoners are facing administrative prosecution for silent single-person pickets in defence of their sons
Mothers of Crimean Tatar political prisoners prosecuted for affirming their sons’ innocence
16.04.2021
The mothers of three Crimean Tatar political prisoners are facing administrative prosecution for silent single-person pickets in defence of their sons
Zelensky's reform risks dissolving notorious court but leaving judicial corruption intact
15.04.2021
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has put forward draft bills formally aimed at dissolving a court notorious for multiple eyebrow-raising rulings and for high-level judicial corruption scandals
Ukrainian political prisoner held in vermin-ridden basement without vital medication
15.04.2021
Russia is clearly planning a new ‘Ukrainian spying trial’ in occupied Crimea, with the victim, 42-year-old Ivan Yatskin, imprisoned since October 2019
Russia’s FSB arrests Crimean Tatar families for ‘good statistics’
14.04.2021
Russia has carried out four ‘bulk’ arrests thus far in occupied Crimea which enable the FSB to claim ‘good statistics’ on fighting ‘terrorism’ while terrorising Crimean Tatar families.
Intercepted phone calls incriminate MH17 defendants and show extent of Russia's control over war in Ukraine
13.04.2021
Journalists from the Dutch public broadcaster NOS have published what appear to be intercepted calls involving all of the defendants in the trial now underway in the Netherlands
Memorial: 63-year-old Ukrainian imprisoned solely for opposing Russian occupation of Crimea
13.04.2021
The authoritative Memorial Human Rights Centre has declared Oleh Prykhodko a political prisoner, finding the case against the 63-year-old Ukrainian activist falsified and lacking in any elements of a crime
Memorial: 63-year-old Ukrainian imprisoned solely for opposing Russian occupation of Crimea
13.04.2021
The authoritative Memorial Human Rights Centre has declared Oleh Prykhodko a political prisoner, finding the case against the 63-year-old Ukrainian activist falsified and lacking in any elements of a crime
Crimean Tatar children told that their grandparents deserved Stalin’s Deportation
12.04.2021
Samira Aliyeva, a fourth-grade student in Russian-occupied Crimea, should have been praised for her homework assignment about her great-grandfather, a WWII veteran and victim of Stalin’s 1944 Deportation of the entire Crimean Tatar people.
Crimean Tatar children told that their grandparents deserved Stalin’s Deportation
12.04.2021
Samira Aliyeva, a fourth-grade student in Russian-occupied Crimea, should have been praised for her homework assignment about her great-grandfather, a WWII veteran and victim of Stalin’s 1944 Deportation of the entire Crimean Tatar people.
“Chandeliers like in a theatre” for Russia’s conveyor belt trials of Crimean Tatar and other Ukrainian political prisoners
12.04.2021
The Russian court most notorious for its illegal trials of Ukrainian political prisoners has moved into a spectacular new building, which Moscow clearly sees no reason to economize on
«Justice being taken away, then, what are kingdoms but great robberies?»
07.04.2021
A brief analysis of the decisions of the National Security and Defense Council on sanctions
There are signs of usurpation of power: a statement by human rights organizations regarding sanctions against Ukrainian citizens
07.04.2021
The use of sanctions against the citizens of Ukraine who live on the territory uncontrolled by the government of Ukraine undermines the fundamental principles of law, grossly violate the Constitution and international treaties ratified by Ukraine, entail serious threats to the human rights and liberties, as well as have the indicators of usurpation of power in the state.
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