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• Topics / Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea
FSB’s ‘evidence’ against imprisoned Ukrainian journalist exposed as false in court
16.12.2021
The grenade which Ukrainian journalist Vladislav Yesypenko is accused of carrying in his car in Russian-occupied Crimea does not fit in the car compartment where the FSB claimed to have found it
Fugitive from justice in Latvia used to fake trial of Crimean Tatar political prisoners
14.12.2021
The insane ‘terrorism’ charges against Oleh Fedorov and Ernest Ibragimov are based on conversations about religion and on the ‘testimony’ of two ‘anonymous witnesses’ whom the FSB has significant leverage over
Russia uses ‘treason’ charges to jail renowned Ukrainian academic for 20 more years
13.12.2021
Instead of releasing Dmytro Shtyblikov on 10 November 2021, after five years in Russian captivity the FSB came up with new charges, as implausible as the original ‘Crimean saboteur’ accusation used to imprison him, Oleksiy Bessarabov and Volodymyr Dudka
Russia ramps up toxic hate speech as it escalates its attack on Crimean Tatars
10.12.2021
Since the arrest of Crimean Tatar Mejlis leader Nariman Dzhelyal, there has been a sharp escalation in mass detentions, and in toxic hate speech against Crimean Tatars in general
Ukrainian sentenced to 11 years for opposing Russia’s occupation of Crimea goes on hunger strike
09.12.2021
43-year-old Ivan Yatskin has gone on hunger strike in protest at the systematic pressure and ill-treatment he is being subjected to in Russian captivity
Crimean Solidarity Coordinator re-imprisoned for video posted two years before Russia annexed Crimea
09.12.2021
(UPDATE) A Russian-controlled ‘court’ in occupied Crimea has sentenced Crimean Solidarity Coordinator Mustafa Seidaliev to a further ten days’ imprisonment over a video dated 2012 and posted on a VKontakte page which he last looked at back in 2016
Sanction accomplices to Russia's revenge persecution of Crimean Tatar leader Nariman Dzhelyal
06.12.2021
The order to arrest Nariman Dzhelyal and two other Crimean Tatars doubtless came ‘from above’, but that does not absolve those who tortured the men and fabricated charges against them of direct culpability
Russia announces ‘Ukrainian spy and saboteur’ arrests while accusing Ukraine of a military build-up in Donbas
03.12.2021
Three Ukrainians have been arrested, with the only proof of such alleged activities coming from ‘videoed confessions’ made by men totally under the control of the FSB
63-year-old Ukrainian in a prison for “particularly dangerous prisoners” after opposing Russian occupation of Crimea
30.11.2021
63-year-old Oleh Prykhodko is suffering from painful swelling of the legs due to the appalling treatment the recognized political prisoner is receiving in a Russian prison ‘for particularly dangerous criminals’
Crimean Solidarity Coordinator jailed amid international demands that Russia end its persecution of Crimean Tatars
29.11.2021
Dilyaver Memetov, one of the coordinators of the important civic initiative Crimean Solidarity, was jailed for 12 days on 27 November, after a Russian-controlled ‘court’ made essentially no pretence of considering the charges against him
War Crimes for the Hague: Russia razes home of elderly Crimean Tatar veteran activist to the ground
29.11.2021
Rustem Useinov, a 66-year-old veteran of the Crimean Tatar national movement, did not see his home and garden razed to the ground by Russian occupiers on 24 November, but only because he had become dangerously unwell and been taken to hospital
Former US Ambassador demolishes Russia's narrative about imprisoned Crimean Tatar journalist Remzi Bekirov
26.11.2021
Former US Ambassador to Ukraine, William Taylor has addressed a moving letter to Remzi Bekirov in Russian imprisonment, expressing admiration for Bekirov’s work as a journalist in occupied Crimea and clearly stating that Bekirov’s is unjustly imprisoned
Russia jails Crimean Tatar journalists trying to report release of imprisoned lawyer
25.11.2021
A court in Russian-occupied Crimea has jailed 21 Crimean Tatars, including five civic journalists, for up to 14 days after they were detained on 23 November while trying to report on the release of lawyer Edem Semedlyaev , also imprisoned for his work
Mass arrests of Crimean Tatar men and women who came for the release of jailed lawyer Edem Semedlyaev
24.11.2021
Among those seized on 23 November were ten women and four civic journalists, reporting on the release of lawyer Edem Semedlyaev for Crimean Solidarity
59-year-old Crimean Tatar political prisoner will die in Russian captivity without dialysis
23.11.2021
Dzhemil Gafarov suffers from a condition that should have prevented Russia from ever imprisoning him yet instead of releasing him, Russia is lying about his condition
Russia brings ethnically profiled selective justice to occupied Crimea
18.11.2021
A ‘court’ in occupied Crimea has sentenced a Russian military serviceman to just three and a half years’ imprisonment for a fatal attack on the security guard of an Evangelical Baptist church
Russia claims that by naming its political prisoners, Memorial is ‘justifying terrorism’
17.11.2021
In its latest attempt to crush the Memorial Human Rights Centre, Russia has used a new and very dangerous weapon, with major implications for occupied Crimea
Russia brings grotesque new charges against Crimean Tatar Mejlis leader Nariman Dzhelyal
16.11.2021
Nariman Dzhelyal has explained very movingly why he had no choice but to return to occupied Crimea, even knowing the likely revenge for his involvement in the international Crimea Platform
Council of Europe collaborates with Russian agency persecuting Crimean Tatar and other Ukrainian political prisoners
15.11.2021
CoE’s endorsement of Rosfinmonitoring may soon become even more staggering, as the body may be used against people accused of financing ‘unauthorized’ peaceful protest
Crimean Tatar lawyer jailed and fined for defending client and refusing to strip naked
12.11.2021
Edem Semedlyaev was also fined four thousand roubles for disobeying the officer who illegally ordered the lawyer to strip naked
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