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• Topics / Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea
Russia ordered to pay Ukrainian journalist forced to flee Crimea huge damages
02.07.2019
The award in moral compensation to Anna Andriyevska and simple court rulings could hurt Russia as the money is to be obtained by arresting Russian assets in Ukraine – and eventually abroad
Russia seizes main Cathedral and centre of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine in occupied Crimea
01.07.2019
The Russian occupation regime in Crimea has made its plundering of the main Cathedral of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Crimea ‘official’
Balukh is refusing food or water in protest at relentless reprisals in Russian prison
29.06.2019
The Ukrainian political prisoner, jailed by Russia for the Ukrainian flag he refused to renounce, is virtually permanently being held in a cold and dark punishment cell without warm clothing, and with even his psalm book having been taken from him. >
Russian occupiers warn against using an‘extremist symbol’ on Crimean Tatar Flag Day
27.06.2019
While Crimean Tatars and other Ukrainians throughout the world were taking part in events and flashmobs to celebrate Crimean Tatar Flag day, the Russian occupation regime issued ‘warnings’, claiming that the Crimean Tatar flag was an ‘extremist’ symbol
Russia refuses to free 24 Ukrainian POWS despite an International Tribunal order it must obey
26.06.2019
A month after Russia was ordered by the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea [ITLOS] to release 24 Ukrainian servicemen it is holding prisoner
Russia adds 4 politicians under EU sanctions to its first ‘delegation’ if Council of Europe gives in to blackmail
24.06.2019
Four of the 18 members of the ‘delegation’ which Russia is hoping will be ‘triumphantly reinstated’ in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe [PACE] on 24 June are under personal sanctions for their role in Russia’s aggression against Ukraine
Ukrainian jailed for protest over monument to Russian invaders of Crimea
24.06.2019
A Russian-controlled court in Simferopol has sentenced Maxim Sokurenko to six months in a minimum-security prison colony effectively for his opposition to Russia’s occupation of Crimea
A High Human Rights Price if the Council of Europe capitulates to Russia
21.06.2019
Russia’s reinstatement in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe will send a message to all the political prisoners held in occupied Crimea and Russia, to the families of victims of torture, killings and abductions that their rights and their suffering are of less worth than ‘improving relations with Moscow’
Five Crimean Tatars sentenced to 68 years for peacefully practising their faith in Russian-occupied Crimea
19.06.2019
A Russian court has sentenced five Crimean Tatars to a total of 68 years, for no crime, just for alleged ‘involvement’ in a totally peaceful movement which is legal in Ukraine
Russia refuses to comply with ECHR order to hospitalize Ukrainian political prisoner
19.06.2019
The Russian FSB is now trying to claim that the European Court of Human Rights directive ordering Russia to immediately hospitalize Edem Bekirov may be a ‘fake’ as its excuse for flouting it and continuing to place the 58-year-old Crimean Tatar’s life in danger
Russian-occupied Crimea is ‘Not Free’ & rates close to North Korea in Freedom House report
18.06.2019
In Freedom House’s annual report for 2019, Crimea under Russian occupation is classified as Not Free, with a pitiful score of just 8/100.
Imprisoned journalists in occupied Crimea and Russia that Ivan Golunov’s defenders never noticed
17.06.2019
It is excellent that the trumped-up charges against Meduza journalist Ivan Golunov were dropped after mass protest, but no turning point when the vast majority of Russian and western journalists remain silent about the arrests and imprisonment of at least 10 Ukrainian journalists in occupied Crimea and Russia
Council of Europe’s reinstated Russian delegation would likely include illegal ‘deputies’ from occupied Crimea
14.06.2019
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe’s capitulation to Russian demands will likely result in a Russian delegation including supposed ‘deputies’ from illegally annexed Ukrainian Crimea
Openly illegal prosecution for a Facebook repost of another Crimean Tatar woman activist
14.06.2019
Gulsum Alieva, a young Crimean Solidarity activist, was detained for several hours on 11 June and is now facing administrative prosecution over a Facebook repost
Ukrainian turncoat behind persecution of Crimean Tatar rights activist told by prosecutor what he ‘can’t remember’
13.06.2019
Alexander Kompaneitsev, a former SBU officer who breached his oath to Ukraine and now works for Russia’s FSB, is known to have been directly behind a believed attempt to abduct Emir Usein Kuku and threats and torture of other political prisoners
Russia arrests & terrorizes entire Crimean Tatar families a day after denying persecution at International Court
11.06.2019
The Russian FSB has carried out new armed searches and arrests of Crimean Tatars, with an elderly mother, whose second son has been taken from her, threatened with a pistol and told that the FSB will get around to shooting them all
“Will they arrest children next?” Gravely ill political prisoner speaks out for other victims; Amnesty International for him
11.06.2019
Despite his own life-threatening medical condition, 58-year-old Edem Bekirov’s message to the Russian-controlled court in Crimea on 6 June was about the regime’s mounting repression that had just intensified against women activists
Russia sentences Ukrainian seized in Crimea to 10.5 years for ‘spying’ on the FSB
10.06.2019
32-year-old Kostyantin Davydenko has been convicted by the Russian-controlled Crimean High Court of supposed ‘spying’ after a totally secret ‘trial’ and nothing to substantiate the charges but a videoed ‘confession’ given while totally under FSB control
Russia comes for Jehovah’s Witnesses in occupied Crimea
07.06.2019
New armed searches by FSB and special force officers have been carried out of the homes of Jehovah’s Witnesses in occupied Sevastopol, with one man, Viktor Stashevsky, arrested and facing a possible 10-year sentence for his faith
Crimean Tatar sentenced to 4 years in Russia’s new attack on legal Ukrainian organization
06.06.2019
The Kirovsky District Court in Russian-occupied Crimea has sentenced Edem Kadyrov to four years’ imprisonment and a further year’s restricted liberty for allegedly belonging to the Asker (or Noman Çelebicihan) volunteer battalion
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