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Crimean Tatar political prisoners rushed to hospital, one returned for more torture
18.06.2021
59-year-old Dzhemil Gafarov has life-threatening medical conditions which probably caused the heart attack which led to his urgent hospitalization. 61-year-old Servet Gaziev was sent back to prison, suffering agonizing pain
Crimean Tatar political prisoners rushed to hospital, one returned for more torture
18.06.2021
59-year-old Dzhemil Gafarov has life-threatening medical conditions which probably caused the heart attack which led to his urgent hospitalization. 61-year-old Servet Gaziev was sent back to prison, suffering agonizing pain
Ukraine protests after Russian-controlled Luhansk militants join Belarus KGB in torturing Protasevich
17.06.2021
The so-called ‘prosecutor general’ of the Russian proxy ‘Luhansk people’s republic’ has also boasted of extracting ‘confessions’ from abducted and tortured Belarusian journalist Roman Protasevich
Russia’s religious persecution for statistics in occupied Crimea
17.06.2021
The authoritative Memorial Human Rights Centre has declared Vadim Bektemirov a political prisoner and stated clearly that Russia is persecuting him for his faith and for his civic position in occupied Crimea
Russia’s religious persecution for statistics in occupied Crimea
17.06.2021
The authoritative Memorial Human Rights Centre has declared Vadim Bektemirov a political prisoner and stated clearly that Russia is persecuting him for his faith and for his civic position in occupied Crimea
Prisoners’ rights in Ukraine 2014-2021: KHPG report
16.06.2021
Conditions of detention in many PIs are inconsistent with international standards and constitute inhuman or degrading treatment, as recognized multiple times by the European Court of Human Rights.
Prisoners’ rights in Ukraine 2014-2021: KHPG report
16.06.2021
Conditions of detention in many PIs are inconsistent with international standards and constitute inhuman or degrading treatment, as recognized multiple times by the European Court of Human Rights.
Hysteria from Russia confirms it has reason to fear Ukraine’s bill on indigenous peoples
16.06.2021
Vladimir Putin and Russia’s parliament have demonstrated just how critical Ukraine’s new bill is through their unhealthy reaction and almost comical attempts to conceal the real reasons for their opposition to the bill.
Valentin Vyhivsky: "Either they free me, or I’ll return to my Homeland “by heavenly express”
15.06.2021
Almost 7 years after Russia abducted and imprisoned Valentin Vyhivsky, he has spoken openly of his despair in Russian captivity, and his certainty that he cannot endure another four years of imprisonment “in a concrete basement”
First Berkut police jailed for involvement in savage dispersal of Maidan activists
15.06.2021
Viktor Eismont and Volodymyr Mokhon were not, however, convicted of carrying out a criminal order, although it was the sheer savagery of that Berkut attack that turned Euromaidan into a mass movement
First Berkut police jailed for involvement in savage dispersal of Maidan activists
15.06.2021
Viktor Eismont and Volodymyr Mokhon were not, however, convicted of carrying out a criminal order, although it was the sheer savagery of that Berkut attack that turned Euromaidan into a mass movement
Do not let Russia torture gravely ill Crimean Tatar activists to death!
14.06.2021
Russia is even violating its own laws with its treatment of gravely ill men and there are ways in which politicians and human rights NGOs could help to ensure that it is reminded of this.
Russia and Belarus boast collaboration on joint hit operations against their ‘enemies’
14.06.2021
Russia and Belarus have agreed to jointly counter “the West’s destructive activities” aimed at “destabilizing the situation” in the United State of Russia and Belarus
Appeal of All-Ukrainian Council of Churches and Religious Organizations on solving the problem of innocent convicts
11.06.2021
As there is no legal procedure left in Ukraine to correct judicial errors, we call on the President of Ukraine and the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine to adopt a bill as soon as possible that will release innocent convicted Ukrainian citizens from unjust captivity and fulfil the most important task of restoring hope and faith in justice for the citizens of Ukraine!
Russian prosecutor demands14-19-year sentences against four Crimean Tatar political prisoners
11.06.2021
A Russian prosecutor has demanded horrifically long sentences of up to 19 years’ imprisonment against four internationally acknowledged Crimean Tatar political prisoners, not one of whom is accused of any recognizable crime
Russian prosecutor demands14-19-year sentences against four Crimean Tatar political prisoners
11.06.2021
A Russian prosecutor has demanded horrifically long sentences of up to 19 years’ imprisonment against four internationally acknowledged Crimean Tatar political prisoners, not one of whom is accused of any recognizable crime
Four years of torture and hell for pro-Ukrainian views in Russian proxy Donbas ‘republic’
11.06.2021
Valery Matiushenko has spent almost four years imprisoned in Russia’s proxy ‘Donetsk people’s republic’ [‘DPR’], with his captivity and the horrific torture he was subjected to for 10 months linked with his pro-Ukrainian views that he never concealed
Russia ‘sentences’ disabled Crimean Tatar to 7 years for a physically impossible crime
10.06.2021
A Russian-controlled Crimean court has ‘sentenced’ Edem Bekirov to seven years’ imprisonment for a ‘crime’ that the 60-year-old amputee was physically incapable of having committed
MH17 trial witnesses demolish Russian denial of involvement in downing of civilian plane
09.06.2021
Two witnesses reported being at the site from which the fatal missile was launched while others had heard about or seen the Russian BUK missile launcher which was hurriedly returned to Russia following the disaster
Judicial reform in Ukraine is “doomed” if current bill gets passed – Venice Commission
09.06.2021
Sharp criticism from the President of the CoE Venice is shared by a number of prominent Ukrainian NGOs who have said that adoption of the bill would spell catastrophe for judicial reform.
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