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The Tribunal for Putin (T4P) global initiative was set up in response to the all-out war launched by Russia against Ukraine in February 2022.
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Once again, the axe was confused with the scalpel...
08.04.2023
Comments on the new draft laws which disqualify the members of Ukrainian pro-Russian parties from being elected to legislative bodies at all levels.
Teenagers hunted on occupied territory as cannon fodder for Russia’s war against Ukraine
07.04.2023
The Russians are preventing 16-17-year-olds from leaving occupied territory, with the invaders clearly just waiting for them to turn 18 when they can be ‘forced to volunteer’ to fight.
Russia outlaws CrimeaSOS as ‘undesirable’ for reporting its violations in occupied Crimea
07.04.2023
Russia’s Prosecutor General has declared CrimeaSOS ‘undesirable’ in Russia and occupied Crimea, claiming that it “poses a threat to the Russian Federation’s constitutional order and security”.
Russia flouts UN order and begins carrying out death sentence against Crimean Tatar civic journalist
06.04.2023
A week after it took over the presidency of the United Nations Security Council, Russia has flouted the express order of the UN’s Committee against Torture and set about killing the second Crimean Tatar political prisoner in two months
Russia flouts UN order and begins carrying out death sentence against Crimean Tatar civic journalist
06.04.2023
A week after it took over the presidency of the United Nations Security Council, Russia has flouted the express order of the UN’s Committee against Torture and set about killing the second Crimean Tatar political prisoner in two months
Putin ally under international arrest warrant admits that Russia stopped Mariupol child from returning to Ukraine
05.04.2023
Lvova-Belova, who is already wanted by the International Criminal Court for illegally deporting Ukrainian children, has now admitted that a 17-year-old “was caught on the border” when he tried to return home to Ukraine
Russia sentences Crimean Tatar political prisoner to 11 years for free thinking and civic activism
05.04.2023
The charges against recognized Crimean Tatar political prisoner Vadim Bektemirov were based solely on the ‘testimony’ of fake secret witnesses and on a tape in which he expressed his opinion
Russia sentences Crimean Tatar political prisoner to 11 years for free thinking and civic activism
05.04.2023
The charges against recognized Crimean Tatar political prisoner Vadim Bektemirov were based solely on the ‘testimony’ of fake secret witnesses and on a tape in which he expressed his opinion
Kherson defender tortured for Russian propaganda, then hidden for over a year
03.04.2023
It is now over a year since the Russian invaders of Kherson seized Andriy Horshkov, yet his family have no idea where he is being held
Russia is risking the life of imprisoned Ukrainian civic journalist on hunger strike
03.04.2023
Iryna Danilovych has been on full hunger strike for ten days, yet the prison authorities in Russian-occupied Crimea are refusing to hospitalize her and provide urgently needed medical care.
Abducted Crimean Tatar faces 10-year sentence for sending 13 euros to a friend defending Ukraine
31.03.2023
A ‘prosecutor’ in Russian-occupied Crimea has demanded a 10-sentence against Appaz Kurtamet on overtly lawless charges laid after months in which Appaz was illegally held incommunicado
How Russia manufactures 'queues for Russian passports' in occupied parts of Ukraine
31.03.2023
As it did after its invasion and annexation of Crimea, Russia is making it all but impossible to live on occupied territory without taking its citizenship
Switzerland: Federal Prosecutor’s Office opens Investigation into attack of Swiss Journalist in Ukraine
30.03.2023
On March 26, 2023, the spokesperson for the Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland (OAG), confirmed in a press article that criminal proceedings were being initiated for the attack against Swiss press reporter Guillaume Briquet by an alleged Russian commando, and that further investigation will be carried out.
Russia sentences Crimean Tatar journalist and human rights activists to 19 years for exposing its repression in occupied Crimea
30.03.2023
These are the first five sentences passed in Russia’s worst offensive to date against the Crimean Tatar human rights movement, with journalist Remzi Bekirov and human rights defender Riza Izetov sentenced to 19 years’ imprisonment without any crime
Russia sentences Crimean Tatar journalist and human rights activists to 19 years for exposing its repression in occupied Crimea
30.03.2023
These are the first five sentences passed in Russia’s worst offensive to date against the Crimean Tatar human rights movement, with journalist Remzi Bekirov and human rights defender Riza Izetov sentenced to 19 years’ imprisonment without any crime
Ukrainian Jehovah’s Witness faces 10-year sentence for studying the Bible in Russian-occupied Crimea
29.03.2023
A second criminal charge has been laid against 53-year-old Dmytro Naukhatsky in Russian-occupied Crimea, with the Jehovah’s Witness now facing up to ten years imprisonment solely for practising his faith
Blind and disabled Ukrainian political prisoner hospitalized, delaying Russia’s attempt to sentence him to 18 years
28.03.2023
Russia has already tortured one Crimean Tatar political prisoner to death and is directly threatening the lives of at least two others, and this may well be only a ‘stay of execution’ in Oleksandr Sizikov’s case
Blind and disabled Ukrainian political prisoner hospitalized, delaying Russia’s attempt to sentence him to 18 years
28.03.2023
Russia has already tortured one Crimean Tatar political prisoner to death and is directly threatening the lives of at least two others, and this may well be only a ‘stay of execution’ in Oleksandr Sizikov’s case
The Russians “treat torture as entertainment” – Enerhodar Deputy Mayor held hostage for almost a year
28.03.2023
Ivan Samoidiuk, First Deputy Mayor of Enerhodar, was the first of many Ukrainian civilians from Enerhodar to be taken prisoner by the Russian invaders
Children 'beaten for supporting Ukraine'. Seventeen kids returned after being held in Russian-occupied Crimea
27.03.2023
Seventeen Ukrainian children have been rescued and returned to their families, after a supposed ‘summer camp’ in Russian-occupied Crimea turned into six months effective captivity
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