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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.
• Topics / Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea
Russia tries to imprison blind and disabled Crimean on insane ‘terrorism’ charges
01.04.2022
The latest trial of three Crimean Muslims from Bakhchysarai has hit new depths in cynicism, with Oleksandr Sizikov, the person designated ‘organizer’ of a supposed ‘terrorist’ group, totally blind and disabled.
Final brutality in Russia’s revenge imprisonment of renowned Crimean Tatar leader Nariman Dzhelyal
29.03.2022
It is every Crimean Tatar son’s duty, when the time comes, to bid a fitting farewell to his parents, yet a Russian-controlled court in Crimea has refused to allow political prisoner Nariman Dzhelyal to attend the funeral of his father, Enver Dzhelyal.
Crimean Tatar veteran activist faces 20 years in Russian prison for somebody else’s voice on a tape
28.03.2022
Independent experts have confirmed that Azamat Eyupov’s voice is not on the taped conversation about religion and Russian persecution which Russia’s FSB is using as alleged grounds for a prison sentence of up to 20 years
Prominent Crimean Tatar jailed and fined for telling the truth about Russia’s war against Ukraine
25.03.2022
Zair Smedlyaev had asked, after Russia's bombing of a maternity hospital, “How many more innocent civilians, women and new-born babies, must die for the world to begin distinguishing between genocide and God knows what special operations?”
Russia sentences two Crimean Tatars to 17 and 13 years for talking about their faith
23.03.2022
A Russian ‘court’ has sentenced two Crimean Tatars active in the Crimean Solidarity human rights movement to 30 years’ imprisonment for conversations back in 2016 about their religious beliefs
Russia passes monstrous sentences on Crimean Solidarity human rights activists
21.03.2022
A Russian ‘court’ notorious for conveyor belt ‘trials’ of Ukrainian political prisoners has passed 14- and 15-year sentences against five Crimean Tatars, all of them activists for the Crimean Solidarity human rights group
Russian Rule of Lawlessness in Occupied Crimea and Donbas
18.03.2022
On the total degradation of the justice system under Russian occupation
Russia imprisons Crimean Tatar human rights defender 'for a social media post from 2019'
17.03.2022
Abdureshit Dzhepparov is a renowned veteran of the Crimean Tatar national movement and human rights defender who has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize
Russia revokes sole acquittal of Crimean Tatar civic journalist and political prisoner
15.03.2022
A Russian appeal court has revoked the sole acquittal of a Crimean political prisoner and upheld horrific sentences against seven other Crimean Tatar civic journalists and activists
Russia targets entire families in its savage persecution of Crimean Tatars
14.03.2022
All of the men in Fatma Ismailova’s family - her husband, Rustem Ismailov, her father Enver Omerov and brother Riza Omerov - have been sentenced, without any recognizable crime, to horrific sentences
Russia passes 19-year sentences against Crimean Tatar journalist and activists for defending human rights
11.03.2022
A Russian court has sentenced journalist Remzi Bekirov and human rights activist Riza Izetov to 19 years’ imprisonment, with three other Crimean Tatar civic activists receiving only slightly shorter sentences.
Families and lawyers prevented from attending Russia’s reprisal sentencing of Crimean Tatar journalist and civic activists
10.03.2022
Russian officials have illegally prevented lawyers and the families of journalist Remzi Bekirov and four other Crimean Tatar political prisoners from travelling to Rostov in Russia for the verdict in the men’s ‘trial’.
Crimean Tatar disappears after Russia accuses him of ‘treason’ for Ukraine
08.03.2022
Emil Emirov has not been seen since he was taken away, on 4 March, by the Russian FSB who claimed to suspect the Deputy Head of the Bakhchysarai branch of Crimean Telecom of ‘treason’ and ‘working for Ukraine’s Security Service'
Russia continues its first machine for destroying Crimean Tatar and other Ukrainian families
07.03.2022
While intensively bombing and killing Ukrainians, Russia is still finding time for the repression it has inflicted on those parts of Ukraine seized after its first invasion eight years ago.
Crimean Tatar Reshat Ametov, first savagely tortured victim of Russia’s war against Ukraine
03.03.2022
If the bombing of Ukrainian cities by Russian invading forces is unprecedented, not so Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, which began eight years ago
Russia claims it prevented a ‘Ukrainian radical terrorist attack’ in occupied Crimea
24.02.2022
Amid all of the extraordinarily sloppy fakes with which Russia is fabricating a ‘casus belli’, this stands out as there very likely are six Ukrainians being tortured now
Renowned Crimean Tatar civic activist jailed after exposing Russia’s destruction of 16th century Khan’s Palace
18.02.2022
Update Edem Dudakov has been jailed by an occupation court ten days after he reported the latest irreparable damage which Russia has caused the Khan’s Palace, or Hansaray, in Bakhchysarai, an extremely important monument of Crimean Tatar heritage
Ukrainian Jehovah’s Witness sentenced for talking about the Bible in Russian-occupied Crimea
18.02.2022
A 'court' in Russian-occupied Crimea has found 32-year-old Artem Shabliy guilty of so-called ‘participation in an extremist organization’ for practising his faith as a Jehovah’s Witness
Savagely tortured Ukrainian journalist sentenced to six years by Russian occupation court
16.02.2022
This is a chilling attack on independent journalists trying to report on the situation in Russian occupied Crimea
Surreal twist in Russia’s lawless ‘trial’ of Crimean Tatar leader Mustafa Dzhemilev
15.02.2022
Russia’s ‘trial’ of veteran Crimean Tatar leader and Ukrainian MP Mustafa Dzhemilev for trying to enter his native Crimea was already a record-breaker in lawless cynicism, but last week it hit new depths
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