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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
Son of Crimean Tatar political prisoner dies, deprived by Russia of his father in life and in death
26.02.2024
Russia made it impossible for Aider Dzhapprov to see 13-year-old Abdullah and will not allow the political prisoner to be at his son’s funeral
Armed raid and surreal charges in Russian attempt to silence renowned Crimean Tatar journalist and Crimean Solidarity coordinator Lutfiye Zutfiyeva
23.02.2024
Russia dredged up Facebook posts from 2021-22 and grotesque charges to justify its latest attack and armed raid against Lutfiye Zudiyeva who tirelessly speaks out in defence of victims of repression in occupied Crimea
Russia's armed terror against independent Crimean Tatar Muslim community hits resistance
22.02.2024
Even occupation ‘courts’ found difficulty convicting Imams, who had led worship in their communities for decades, of ‘unlawful missionary activities’
Russia imports its own citizens, drives out Crimean Tatars, other Ukrainians to claim its 'right' to Crimea
21.02.2024
10 years on, Russia is using demography as well as indoctrination to rewrite the facts about its invasion of Crimea, with the same methods used on all illegally occupied Ukrainian territory
Your families will suffer too: No limits to Russia’s persecution of Crimean Tatars and other Ukrainians
20.02.2024
Russia is using fake ‘terrorism’ and ‘sabotage’ charges to not only imprison political prisoners for decades, but to punish their entire families
Renowned Crimean Tatar lawyer detained and prosecuted for informing of illegal conscription into Russian army
16.02.2024
This is the latest attack on a human rights lawyer whose tireless defence of political prisoners in occupied Crimea has made him a target for the occupation regime and renowned abroad.
Russia outlaws major Crimean Tatar human rights group which exposes its repression and calls for liberation of Crimea
13.02.2024
It is likely that Russia waited until after the International Court of Justice judgement to ban an organization playing a vital role in exposing its crimes in occupied Crimea
Russian FSB tortures three Ukrainians for ‘saboteur plot’ arrests in occupied Crimea
09.02.2024
Implausible elements in Volodymyr Bodnar’s supposed ‘confession’ and other details make it near certain that this is the latest FSB ‘Ukrainian saboteur’ case based on torture and fabricated ‘evidence’
Russia has turned Crimea into a huge prison for political prisoners and hostages from Kherson and Zaporizhzhia oblasts
05.02.2024
Since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia has added civilian hostages from occupied Kherson and Zaporizhzhia oblasts to its already huge number of Crimean Tatar and other Ukrainian political prisoners
Horrific sentences against Crimean Solidarity journalists for telling the world of Russia’s crimes in occupied Crimea
02.02.2024
All of those implicated in this final attack on Crimean Tatar civic journalists and activists should be named and placed under international sanctions
UN Court finds Russia violated international law, yet ignores MH17 and Moscow's other crimes in occupied Ukraine
01.02.2024
Some of the International Court of Justice’s arguments for rejecting other parts of Ukraine’s case against Russia are more difficult to fathom
Crimean convicted of ‘desecrating symbol of Russia’s military glory’ for protesting war against Ukraine
01.02.2024
Oleksandr Tiurenko’s protest may have been specific, but it was a political protest against Russia’s war of aggression as, effectively, recognized by those who laid the charges
Russia sharply increases charges against Ukrainian sportsman tortured into ‘confessing’ to rail sabotage
26.01.2024
The new charges would clearly be wildly disproportionate even without strong grounds for assuming that Kyrylo Barannyk ‘confessed’ because of torture and threats against his mother
Russia moves to confiscate possessions for condemning its war against Ukraine or for opposing occupation of Crimea
23.01.2024
A new bill may for the moment be another method of terrorizing people into silence, however the inclusion of a norm already used to prosecute Crimean Tatars and other Ukrainians for calling Crimea Ukraine is, at least, ominous
Moscow revives Stalin’s SMERSH to hunt down resistance in occupied Ukraine
19.01.2024
The announced hunt for ‘saboteurs and spies’ is the latest form of terror against Ukrainians living in their own country and persecuted for as little as demonstrating the Ukrainian flag or saying ‘Glory to Ukraine!”
Russia bans greeting ‘Glory to Ukraine’, labelling it ‘Nazi’
19.01.2024
Russia has formalized its grotesque attempt to justify prosecution for patriotic songs and greetings used to imprison or fine Ukrainians in occupied Crimea since 2022
Crimean Solidarity civic journalist Rustem Sheikhaliev denied urgently needed medical care in rat-infested Russian prison
17.01.2024
Crimean Solidarity civic journalist Rustem Sheikhaliev may well be suffering from a life-threatening condition with the same notorious prison that helped torture political prisoner Dzhemil Gafarov to death refusing to provide any treatment
Russia raids Jehovah’s Witnesses in occupied Mariupol, claiming they ‘finance Ukraine’s Armed Forces’
16.01.2024
It was always a matter of time before Russia began its armed raids and arrests of peaceful worshippers on any occupied Ukrainian territory, however the added charges are especially cynical
SOS! Foreign diplomats in Russia can help Crimean Tatar and other Ukrainian political prisoners!
09.01.2024
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has made conditions for Russia’s ever-increasing number of Ukrainian political prisoners even more gruelling, but has opened one possibility for other countries to help
Almost 600 Ukrainians prosecuted for ‘discrediting’ Russian invading forces by supporting Ukraine in occupied Crimea
08.01.2024
Despite constant harassment and persecution, Russia has not succeeded in crushing opposition and pro-Ukrainian sentiments in occupied Crimea
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