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• Topics / Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea
Russia jeopardizes life of Crimean Tatar veteran activist imprisoned for defending political prisoners
24.06.2022
Over a month after 59-year-old Azamat Eyupov almost certainly suffered a stroke in Russian detention, agreement has finally been reached for him to receive an ultrasound scan of his heart and MRI scan of the brain
Unexpected end to Russia’s three-year persecution of Crimean Tatar Regional Mejlis Head
21.06.2022
A court in Russian-occupied Crimea has terminated a grotesque criminal prosecution first brought almost three years ago against 71-year-old Ilver Ametov, veteran of the Crimean Tatar national movement
Russian medics acknowledge that 60-year-old Crimean Tatar political prisoner’s life is in danger
20.06.2022
Dzhemil Gafarov has been in a prison hospital in Russia for two weeks, with doctors finally acknowledging that the 60-year-old Crimean Tatar political prisoner is suffering from a condition that should preclude his detention
ECHR rules too late against Russia’s notorious ‘foreign agent’ law and hardly moves over violations in occupied Crimea
16.06.2022
The judgement might have been hailed as a victory for civil society in Russia and occupied Crimea, had it not been so hopelessly belated.
Russia kills refugee in occupied Crimea, then ‘puts him on trial’
14.06.2022
A Russian court is about to begin the ‘trial’ of Nabi Rakhimov, 13 months after the Uzbek refugee was killed by the Russian FSB in occupied Crimea
Russia declares peaceful Crimean Tatar organization ‘terrorist’ to escalate repression in occupied parts of Ukraine
13.06.2022
Russia’s Supreme Court has passed yet another politically motivated ruling, declaring a peaceful Ukrainian organization ‘terrorist’ and leading potentially to 20-year sentences
Young Crimean Tatar likely tortured into ‘confessing’ to anti-war protest
10.06.2022
It is of particular concern that the supposed ‘confession’ was made while Aziz Faizullaev’s lawyer was being prevented from seeing him
Crucial judgement for Jehovah’s Witnesses as Russia tries to deny ECHR jurisdiction for its war crimes in Ukraine
09.06.2022
The European Court of Human Rights has found Russia’s ban of the Jehovah’s Witnesses to be unlawful and has ordered, among other things, that Russia discontinue current proceedings and release those imprisoned for their faith
Imprisoned in occupied Crimea for opposing Russia’s war against Ukraine
07.06.2022
Ukrainian pensioner Valeria Goldenberg has been imprisoned for two months and could face a five-year sentence for a protest against Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine
Prosecution witnesses confirm testimony’ against Crimean Tatar leader Nariman Dzhelyal was obtained through torture
31.05.2022
Both of the Crimean Tatars abducted together with political prisoners Nariman Dzhelyal and two cousins - Asan and Aziz Akhtemov, have stated during the trial of the latter that their ‘testimony’ against the defendants was given under torture
Russia imprisons three lawyers amid mounting repression in occupied Crimea and newly seized Ukrainian cities
30.05.2022
The mass arrests and imprisonment on absurd charges are clearly a threat, aimed at deterring lawyers from defending Russia’s growing number of political prisoners
Russia carries out multiple arrests of Crimean Tatar lawyers representing victims of repression in occupied Crimea
27.05.2022
Four Crimean Tatar lawyers, all well-known for their tireless work in representing Russia’s ever-mounting number of Crimean Tatar and other Ukrainian political prisoners, have been detained in the last two days
Ukrainian seized and sentenced in Russian-occupied Crimea for pro-Ukrainian social media comments
26.05.2022
A 21-year-old Crimean has received an 18-month suspended sentence in Russian-occupied Crimea for “pro-Ukrainian slogans” on social media
Russia extends terror and abductions from occupied Crimea and Donbas to all of Ukraine
24.05.2022
Since its total invasion of Ukraine on 22 February 2022, the Russian military have been seizing Ukrainian civilians in all areas that fall under their control, with such crimes dating back to at least the 19th century
Russian prosecutor demands 20-year sentence on ‘fantasy charges’ against Crimean Tatar political prisoner
23.05.2022
Even if the indictment had been proven, and it has not, Russia would be seeking to imprison a Ukrainian citizen for two decades for so-called ‘propaganda’ of an organization which is perfectly legal in Ukraine
Prohibited remembrance of Crimean Tatar genocide and mounting terror in Russian occupied Crimea
18.05.2022
Those who believe that Ukraine must accept Russia’s occupation of Crimea so that Putin can ‘save face’ should bear in mind the mounting persecution of Crimean Tatars including in areas recently invaded
Russia re-arrests the only Crimean Tatar political prisoner it ever acquitted
17.05.2022
The Southern District Military Court in Rostov (Russia) has rearrested Ernes Ametov, almost two years after the Crimean Tatar civic journalist and Crimean Solidarity photographer was acquitted on identical charges by that same court
Russian FSB threaten to kill Ukrainian civic journalist and force her into signing blank ‘confessions’
16.05.2022
Iryna Danilovych was held incommunicado for 12 days, with the first eight secretly held and placed under massive pressure by the Russian FSB in occupied Crimea
Monstrous sentences in Russia’s war against Crimean Tatar civic activists and their children
13.05.2022
Five Crimean Tatar civic activists have been sentenced to 12 and 14 years’ imprisonment without any crime and solely on the basis of ‘anonymous witnesses’ who had probably never set eyes on them
Crimean Human Rights Group banned as ‘undesirable’ for reporting Russia's crimes in occupied Crimea
10.05.2022
Russia’s Prosecutor General’s Office has formally outlawed the vital Crimean Human Rights Group [CHRG], by declaring its activities “undesirable” in the Russian Federation and occupied Crimea
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