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Oleksandr Kolchenko is spending a 3rd birthday in Russian prison for opposing annexation of Crimea
25.11.2016
Ukrainian civic activist Oleksandr Kolchenko is turning 27 on Nov 26, his third birthday in Russian captivity. The need for letters of support and also public attention is now even more urgent with Russia having just prevented real human rights activists from visiting him, Oleg Sentsov and other Ukrainian political prisoners.
Russia finally releases Crimean Tatar leader Mustafa Dzhemiliev’s hostage son
25.11.2016
Khaiser will have been forced to serve every day of a sentence Russia had no right to pass, but at least the decision to hold him under close surveillance for three years has been cancelled
FRONT LINE - THE BOUNDARY OF LIFE. TROITSKE.
25.11.2016
In October, the Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group monitoring team worked on gathering information and documenting of human rights violations in the village of Troitske and its surroundings in Popasnaja district, Luhansk region. Close arrangement to the front line, along which the Ukrainian military is strengthening its position, changed the way of life of the inhabitants of this small village considerably.
European Parliament calls for measures to counter anti-EU propaganda from Russia, Daesh
25.11.2016
On Nov 23, the European Parliament adopted a non-legislative resolution against anti-EU propaganda propagated by Russia and terrorist groups such as Daesh and Al-Qaeda
Prominent Kremlin-backed militant admits they don’t want the Minsk Agreement to work
23.11.2016
According to a prominent militant from the so-called ‘Donetsk people’s republic’ [DNR], Ukraine’s compliance with the Minsk Agreement is “not in their interests”.
Cynical 2nd sentence passed on Ukrainian political prisoner whom Russia is driving insane
23.11.2016
The sentence passed on Nov 21 adds only a month to Russia’s 20-year sentence against Ukrainian Stanislav Klykh, but its cynicism is of extraordinary brutality
Recording Appears To Tie Serbian Nationalist To Crimea Seizure
23.11.2016
A Serbian nationalist leader who is accused of plotting to kill Montenegro’s prime minister may have helped send fellow Serbian militants to Crimea to support Russia’s seizure of the Black Sea peninsula from Ukraine in 2014, a recorded conversation suggests .
Russia continues Crimean arrests with debunked ’Ukrainian nationalist’ proof
23.11.2016
Two more Crimeans have been arrested and remanded in custody accused by Russia of planning acts of ‘sabotage’. Typically the main news source was provided by Dmitry Kiselyov, described by the BBC as ‘Russia’s chief spin doctor’, in a long feature under the title ‘The latest failure by Ukrainian intelligence: saboteurs failed to harm Crimea”
Russia continues Crimean arrests with debunked ’Ukrainian nationalist’ proof
23.11.2016
Two more Crimeans have been arrested and remanded in custody accused by Russia of planning acts of ‘sabotage’. Typically the main news source was provided by Dmitry Kiselyov, described by the BBC as ‘Russia’s chief spin doctor’, in a long feature under the title ‘The latest failure by Ukrainian intelligence: saboteurs failed to harm Crimea”
Human values – Guarantee of world security
22.11.2016
An appeal to the peoples of the world from the 2nd Crimean Forum of Former Political Prisoners of Communist Regimes, Representatives of National Liberation Movements, and Human Rights Defenders (Ukraine, Lviv, 11 November 2016)
Ukrainians Tortured & Imprisoned in Russia’s Revenge for Maidan
22.11.2016
How large a role the Kremlin played in trying to crush Ukraine’s Euromaidan protests still needs to be established, but Russia’s politically motivated prosecutions of Ukrainians who took part in Maidan certainly suggest an element of revenge. On this 3rd anniversary of Euromaidan, spare a thought for the Maidan activists now serving grotesque sentences in Russia.
Holodomor Remembrance Day: Why the Past Matters for the Future
22.11.2016
A girl holds a lamp next to a monument with inscriptions of locations that suffered in the Holodomor famine, during a commemoration ceremony for the victims
Ukraine’s Security Service’s strange collaboration with Russia in its political persecution of opponents
21.11.2016
Ukraine’s Security Service [SBU] appears to be collaborating with its Russian FSB counterpart even where there are strong grounds for believing that FSB interest in Russian citizens living in Ukraine is as politically motivated as its persecution of Ukrainians in occupied Crimea and Russia
Ukraine’s Security Service’s strange collaboration with Russia in its political persecution of opponents
21.11.2016
Ukraine’s Security Service [SBU] appears to be collaborating with its Russian FSB counterpart even where there are strong grounds for believing that FSB interest in Russian citizens living in Ukraine is as politically motivated as its persecution of Ukrainians in occupied Crimea and Russia
Another supposed ’Ukrainian Crimean saboteur’ hostage found on Russian TV
21.11.2016
A fourth Ukrainian arrested by Russia and accused of being part of a ‘Crimean sabotage’ plot in early August has been identified through close scrutiny of Russian state-controlled television
Another supposed ’Ukrainian Crimean saboteur’ hostage found on Russian TV
21.11.2016
A fourth Ukrainian arrested by Russia and accused of being part of a ‘Crimean sabotage’ plot in early August has been identified through close scrutiny of Russian state-controlled television
Court in Hague sent report on international crimes in Russian occupied Crimea
21.11.2016
International and Ukrainian human rights groups have compiled an important report entitled International Crimes in Crimea: An Assessment of two and a half years of Russian occupation.
Russian prosecuted for defending Ukraine against Kremlin-backed militants
18.11.2016
Russia’s Investigative Committee has announced criminal proceedings against a Russian national alleged to have fought on Ukraine’s side in the military conflict in Donbas. There have been no criminal cases brought against those paid to fight on the side of the Kremlin-backed militants
Jailed & now subjected to punitive psychiatry for being Muslim in Russian-occupied Crimea
18.11.2016
Muslim Aliev, a Crimean Tatar held in detention since armed and masked men burst into his home, terrifying his children, in February this year, has now been forcibly placed in a psychiatric clinic in Simferopol. There are fears that he and other political prisoners will face undisclosed ‘psychiatric treatment’.
Jailed & now subjected to punitive psychiatry for being Muslim in Russian-occupied Crimea
18.11.2016
Muslim Aliev, a Crimean Tatar held in detention since armed and masked men burst into his home, terrifying his children, in February this year, has now been forcibly placed in a psychiatric clinic in Simferopol. There are fears that he and other political prisoners will face undisclosed ‘psychiatric treatment’.
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