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• Topics / Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea
Deportation of Crimean Tatar and other Ukrainian political prisoners to prisons in Russia is a war crime
06.08.2020
By imprisoning virtually all Crimean political prisoners in Russia, often thousands of kilometres from their homes, The Russian occupiers are not only persecuting Crimean Tatars and other Ukrainians for their religious or political views, or for their civic activism, but are devastating the lives of entire families
Ukrainian Orthodox Church in occupied Crimea under imminent threat following Russian Supreme Court decision
05.08.2020
A week after Archbishop Klyment was threatened with criminal prosecution if he did not demolish a Ukrainian Orthodox chapel in Yevpatoria, Russia’s Supreme Court has taken a decision which places in jeopardy the very existence of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in occupied Crimea
Putin signs law to hide information about FSB torture and other violations in Russia and occupied Crimea
04.08.2020
Vladimir Putin has signed into force a law which seems clearly aimed at silencing all voices reporting on the torture, falsifications, provocations and other violations committed by Russian FSB or security service bodies in occupied Crimea or Russia
The price of PACE capitulation to Russia: Soaring number of Crimean Tatar and other Ukrainian political prisoners
03.08.2020
As of July 2020, Russia is holding a record number of political prisoners, with over 100 of these Ukrainian citizens, and is threatening to ‘extradite and imprison’ foreign nationals who correctly tell them that Crimea is Ukrainian.
Putin’s law aims to educate ‘patriots of Russia’ and eliminate Ukrainian identity in occupied Crimea
31.07.2020
Russia’s State Duma has adopted a bill which will make inculcation of ‘Russian patriotism’ and ‘civic consciousness’ part of the school curriculum in both Russia and occupied Crimea
Trial of Crimean Tatar Mejlis leader exposes Russian lies about invasion of Crimea
30.07.2020
The Russian-controlled High Court in occupied Crimea has added unseemly haste to the many other absurd aspects of Russia’s ‘trial in absentia’ of Crimean Tatar Mejlis leader Refat Chubarov
Russia’s brutality against Crimean Tatar political prisoners and their families knows no limits, not even death
29.07.2020
Thousands of Crimeans came on 27 July to bid farewell to Musa Suleymanov, the three-year-old son of Crimean Tatar civic journalist and political prisoner, Ruslan Suleymanov
Ukraine was supposed to help Russia persecute Crimean Tatar leader Mustafa Dzhemilev
29.07.2020
The material in Russia’s extraordinary ‘trial’ of veteran Crimean Tatar leader and Ukrainian MP Mustafa Dzhemilev includes three versions of a request for legal assistance from Ukraine
Russia jails Crimean Tatar for eight years to demonize a legal Ukrainian battalion
28.07.2020
A Russian-controlled court in occupied Crimea has sentenced 55-year-old Nariman Mezhmedinov to eight years’ imprisonment for supposed involvement in a totally legal Ukrainian formation which Russia claims is “acting against the interests of the Russian Federation”
Tragedy in family of Crimean Tatar political prisoners
27.07.2020
Russia should allow Crimean Tatar political prisoner Ruslan Suleymanov to attend his son’s funeral
Russia orders demolition of Ukrainian Orthodox chapel in occupied Crimea and threatens to prosecute Archbishop Klyment
27.07.2020
Archbishop Klyment, Head of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Crimea, has been ordered to demolish an Orthodox chapel in Yevpatoria, and threatened with criminal prosecution if he does not comply within five days.
Russian activist faces criminal charges for picket with a flag of Ukraine in support of Crimean Tatars
22.07.2020
Vladimir Shypytsin could face a 5-year prison sentence after his Ukrainian flag knocked the cap off the police officer who was roughly trying to detain him for a perfectly peaceful picket on 18 July in support of Crimean Tatar political prisoners
Russia threatens to extradite and imprison foreigners for saying that Crimea is Ukraine
21.07.2020
World leaders, professionals and tourists beware – a visit to Russia could get you imprisoned for up to 10 years
Expert demolishes Russian FSB ‘evidence’ against imprisoned Crimean Tatar civic activists
17.07.2020
The evidence is disturbingly primitive and shows a frightening failure to distinguish between Islam and an organization which is legal in Ukraine but which Russia is unwarrantedly treating as ‘terrorist’
Russia blocks Ukrainian media in occupied Crimea while doctoring own Covid-19 statistics
16.07.2020
Russia is intensifying its measures to block access to Ukrainian media in occupied Crimea with the latest increase in restrictions likely linked with efforts to control information about the pandemic
Crimean Tatar rights activist takes Russian prosecutor to court over ‘warnings against extremism’
15.07.2020
Lutfiye Zudiyeva, one of the coordinators of the Crimean Solidarity civic initiative and a civic journalist, has lodged important legal challenges against ‘warning’ she was issued by the Russian-controlled prosecutor and police against supposed ‘extremist activities’
New Russian law proposes 10-year sentence for seeking return of Crimea to Ukraine
14.07.2020
A week after a fake referendum was used to push through changes to Russia’s Constitution, a draft bill has been introduced aimed at criminalizing any suggestion that Russia should return annexed Crimea to Ukraine
Russia’s puppet Crimean leader hides from Crimean Tatar veteran activists outraged by his lies
13.07.2020
Russia’s puppet Crimean leader Sergei Aksyonov thanked the FSB for their persecution of seven Crimean Muslims, including a man who is blind and unable to move freely. Aksyonov hid behind closed doors, however, when a group of elderly veterans of the Crimean Tatar national movement arrived, demanding an apology
“Crimea is our land. We did not give it to Russia, nor did we sell it” Powerful final court address by Crimean Tatar human rights defender
10.07.2020
The judges on 25 June who confirmed horrific sentences against Emir-Usein Kuku, Crimean Tatar human rights activist and Amnesty International prisoner of conscience and five other Ukrainian political prisoners were almost certainly following directives ‘from above’. So too, however, were the Soviet NKVD who took part in executing so-called ‘enemies of the people’
Blind man among those arrested for Russia’s conveyor belt of terror in occupied Crimea
08.07.2020
Seven men were arrested in occupied Crimea on 7 July 2020 in Russia’s new fabricated ‘Hizb ut-Tahrir’ case, with the FSB having reached new depths and arrested a man who is totally blind
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