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• Topics / Freedom of conscience and religion
Fictitious terrorism charges and 18 years in Russian prison for protesting persecution of Crimean Tatars
15.09.2021
58-year-old Azamat Eyupov is facing a 15-20-year sentence without any crime, on the basis of planted ‘prohibited literature’ and a taped conversation although the voice on the tape is not his.
Russia calls Crimean Tatar physicist & civic journalist a ‘terrorist’ for reporting its lawlessness
03.09.2021
Ruslan Suleimanov’s conscience and upbring made it impossible for him to ignore mounting repression, even when he received the first warnings of likely reprisals. The FSB then came for him
Blind Crimean charged with ‘terrorism’, after Russia's FSB plant ‘prohibited books’ he can’t read
26.08.2021
Russia’s latest ‘trial’ of three Ukrainian Muslims from occupied Crimea has had to be adjourned, with the material sent back to the prosecutor for it to be translated into Braille
Russia moves to prohibit Ukrainian Orthodox church services in occupied Crimea
25.08.2021
Russia, which is internationally condemned for its illegal occupation of Ukrainian Crimea, claimed that such worship constituted ‘unlawful missionary activities’
New terror against Crimean Tatar civic activists and their families in Russian-occupied Crimea
18.08.2021
The message could not be clearer: demonstrate solidarity with political prisoners and you could be next
Four Crimean Tatars get up to 18-year sentences for their faith and civic courage in Russian-occupied Crimea
17.08.2021
A Russian court has sentenced four recognized Crimean Tatar political prisoners to sentences from 12 to 18 years, although not one of the men was accused of any recognizable crime
Crimean Tatar’s impassioned final address after Russia seized his homeland yet accused him of terrorism
16.08.2021
Ruslan Nagayev gave a powerful final address on 12 August to the Russian court about to pass ‘sentence’ on him and three other recognized Crimean Tatar political prisoners
Human rights groups turn to UN over persecution of Muslims in Russia and occupied Crimea
12.08.2021
Major Russian NGOs have addressed an important appeal to two UN Special Rapporteurs over Russia’s violation of the right to religious freedom and freedom of association through its persecution of Muslims on trumped up charges.
Russia prosecutes head of a Ukrainian Orthodox Monastery in occupied Crimea for 'unlawful missionary activities'
11.08.2021
Russia’s persecution of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine and its believers has hit a new low
New arrests of Jehovah’s Witnesses, and record sentence upheld in Russian-occupied Crimea
10.08.2021
A Russian-controlled ‘court’ in occupied Crimea has upheld the appalling 6.5-year sentence passed on Viktor Stashevsky. The news comes a week after new arrests
Huge sentences against Crimean Tatar political prisoners mean fat bonuses for Russia’s FSB
04.08.2021
Russia is using ‘terrorism’ charges against Crimean Tatar political prisoners, with the FSB involved in such flawed cases known to receive bonuses or promotion
Crimean Tatar prisoner of conscience serving 18-year sentence in Russia suffers stroke
29.07.2021
Russian prison authorities are planning to place 58-year-old Inver Bekirov in the torture-like conditions of a punishment cell [SHIZO], despite his grave state of health following a micro stroke
Taliban visits expose Russia’s lies behind ‘terrorism’ trials of peaceful Crimean Tatars
15.07.2021
Russia is welcoming delegations of terrorists from the Taliban to Moscow while imprisoning Crimean Tatar and other Ukrainian Muslims for up to 20 years on totally fictitious ‘terrorism’ charges
Gravely ill Crimean Tatar political prisoner suffers stroke in Russian prison
12.07.2021
61-year-old Servet Gaziev has almost certainly suffered a micro stroke after months of acute pain and dangerously high blood pressure, and shortly after clear signs that he had contracted Covid-19
Crimean Solidarity activist faces 19-year sentence for discussing religion
09.07.2021
For innocuous conversations on religious topics, civic activist Emil Ziyadinov is likely to receive an 18-20 year sentence.
Russian FSB caught doctoring anonymous witness testimony in trial of 25 Crimean Tatar activists
01.07.2021
Two anonymous witnesses have vanished from Russia’s ‘trial’ of 25 Crimean Tatar activists after the lies in the ‘testimony’ of other supposed witnesses were exposed
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
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
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
Fears mount for Crimean Tatar political prisoner suffering Covid-19 complications in Russian torture conditions
04.06.2021
Teymur Abdullayev has spent 14 months in a ‘punishment cell’ almost certainly for his refusal to provide the FSB with false testimony aimed at imprisoning other Crimean Tatars who have committed no crime
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