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• Topics / Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea
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
Crimean Tatar journalist and activists face huge sentences in Russia’s retaliation for humiliating attack by Ukraine
27.12.2023
How do you take ‘terrorism’ charges seriously when the FSB sat on the illicitly taped conversation about prayer which allegedly proves the charges for seven years?
Unending imprisonment in reprisal for young Crimean Tatar’s refusal to take Russian citizenship
19.12.2023
25-year-old Leniye Umerova was seized on the border while trying to get to occupied Crimea to be with her father who was suffering from cancer
Armed searches and surreal charges against Crimean Tatar Imam for leading prayers in Russian-occupied Crimea
14.12.2023
Two families were subjected to armed intrusions with Russia's so-called 'centre for countering extremism' hunting down only 'prohibited literature' before taking local Imam Ismail Yurdamov away
”I’m no criminal’. Ukrainian artist sentenced to 15 years for protesting Russia's war against Ukraine refuses to wear prison uniform
05.12.2023
“Russian law gives shorter sentences even for murder, and I spoke out against murder.” - Bohdan Ziza
Russia refuses critically ill Crimean Tatar political prisoner vital heart medication
04.12.2023
Russia is flouting a UN Committee against Torture order regarding its imprisonment of Amet Suleimanov and effective torture of the Crimean Tatar civic journalist imprisoned on politically motivated charges
Chilling déjà vu as Russia uses Crimean SMERSH to hunt down supporters of Ukraine in occupied Crimea
04.12.2023
Ukrainians are terrorised or tortured into reading out ‘apologies’ for demonstrating a pro-Ukrainian position or opposing Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine
Russia sentences Crimean Tatar to over ten years on ‘terrorism’ charges for religious discussion in 2015
28.11.2023
All of those 'judges' implicated in the trial and sentences against Ametkhan Abdulvapov were aware that he had committed now crime and should be held to account
New armed terror against independent religious community in Russian-occupied Crimea
27.11.2023
The Russian occupation authorities have jailed three Crimean Tatars linked with the 'Alushta' religious community which has long been under attack for its religious independence
Chilling silence after 22-year-old Crimean Tatar abducted by Russian FSB and vanishes
24.11.2023
Fakhod Soliev disappeared three weeks ago, is almost certain in FSB custody, yet there is nothing to suggest that any criminal investigation has been initiated
Russian justice: murderers pardoned for killing Ukrainians, Crimean Tatas sentenced to 17 years for defending political prisoners
23.11.2023
The clear message in occupied Crimea that opposition to occupation or human rights activities can get you horrific prison sentences, is now accompanied by another: kill for the Russian state, and all real crimes will be wiped clean
Russia tries to forcibly mobilize clergy in final move to drive Orthodox Church of Ukraine out of occupied Crimea
20.11.2023
Russia has been systematically trying to destroy the Ukrainian Church, as it has all that is Ukrainian in occupied Crimea, and it is frustrating that Kyiv did so little, so late, to obstruct this
Russia passes additional sentence to ensure Ukrainian opponent of Crimea occupation doesn’t leave prison alive
14.11.2023
The method used to concoct new criminal charges is especially cynical and dangerous, with other political prisoners also at risk
Outrage after Ukrainian politician causes student’s persecution in Russian-occupied Crimea
14.11.2023
Iryna Farion and her Svoboda Party have long been notorious for controversial pronouncements or actions that do more to harm, than help Ukraine. This time, Farion’s actions have directly placed a young patriotic Ukrainian from Crimea in real danger
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