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• Topics / Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea
Armed raids for statistics and terror in Russian-occupied Crimea
01.05.2019
Brazen intrusions into Crimean Tatar homes by men with machine guns have become common in Russian-occupied Crimea, but there were some differences on 30 April
Disabled and gravely ill Crimean Tatar political prisoner denied medication
30.04.2019
There is no reason for Edem Bekirov to be held in detention in Russian-occupied Crimea, and no justification for killing him through brutal treatment yet this is exactly what the Russian occupation regime seems intent on doing
Russia flouts its own law to increase Crimean political prisoner Balukh’s prison sentence for the Ukrainian flag
26.04.2019
A Russian-controlled ‘court’ in Crimea has illegally increased the period that Ukrainian political prisoner Volodymyr Balukh will be forced to spend in Russian captivity
168 child victims of Russia’s mounting repression in occupied Crimea
26.04.2019
Another Crimean Tatar activist was arrested on 17 April, bringing the number of activists, most of them from the Crimean Solidarity civic initiative, whom the Russian occupation regime has taken prisoner over the last month to at least 24
Russia sentences Crimean activist to six years for social media posts
24.04.2019
Yevhen Karakashev, a 40-year-old left-wing activist from Yevpatoria in occupied Crimea, was jailed for six years by a Russian court on 19 April, with the charges based solely on very old posts on the social network VKontakte
Ukrainian Orthodox Church congregation refused registration in Russian-occupied Crimea
24.04.2019
The Russian-controlled ‘justice ministry’ in occupied Crimea is making problems over the application for registration of a Ukrainian Orthodox congregation, an application forced on the Church by mounting attempts to drive it from Crimea
Russia uses farcical criminal charges against Crimean Tatar leader Mustafa Dzhemilev to keep him out of Crimea
23.04.2019
The 5-year ban on entering his native Crimea that Russia imposed on veteran Crimean Tatar leader Mustafa Dzhemilev soon after invading his homeland came to an end on 19 April, but it is using surreal criminal charges.
Court in Crimea confirms Russia had no reason to arrest – and kill - 83-year-old Crimean Tatar veteran Vedzhie Kashka
20.04.2019
A Russian-controlled court in Crimea has passed long suspended sentences on four Crimean Tatars in their fifties and sixties despite an earlier court ruling having confirmed that there were never any grounds for their arrest, imprisonment and ‘trial’ at all
Persecution in occupied Crimea that Russia will use 20-year sentences against journalists to hide
19.04.2019
Remzi Bekirov has been a major force within the Crimean Solidarity movement, working tirelessly to report on the mounting repression in occupied Crimea. He is now potentially facing a life sentence, on of 23 civic activists arrested in Russia’s worst attack to date on Crimean Solidarity and on Crimean Tatars
Crimean Tatar Imam arrested on charges of ‘calls to extremism’ in Russian-occupied Crimea
17.04.2019
Russia’s abuse of ‘extremism’ legislation is notorious, and suspicions about this ‘operation’ are only exacerbated by the fact that the FSB and other enforcement officers appear to have been accompanied by several Russian and Russian-controlled TV channels
Effective torture of Crimean Tatar & other Ukrainian political prisoners in Russian detention
16.04.2019
Human excrement dripping from leaking sewage pipes, cells in which political prisoners are held with men suffering from tuberculosis or AIDS, and solitary confinement for lying down after being refused treatment for acute pain
New Russian law could cut Crimea off from Ukrainian and global Internet
15.04.2019
Russian-occupied Crimea could find itself totally cut off from the global Internet according to a bill which was adopted in its second reading on 11 April and has every chance of coming into force this year
Russia uses ‘terrorism’ charges to silence civic journalists in occupied Crimea
12.04.2019
Three of the victims of Russia’s most ferocious attack on Crimean Tatar activists to date are civic journalists who recorded and circulated information about repression in occupied Crimea
Russia to seek ‘compensation’ from Ukraine as poverty hits dramatic level
12.04.2019
Russia’s Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has given support to a parliamentary committee on assessing the alleged ‘losses’ which Crimea incurred as part of Ukraine, i.e. before Russia’s 2014 invasion and annexation
Convictions demanded in Russia’s most cynical and tragic attack on elderly Crimean Tatars
11.04.2019
The ‘prosecution’ in Russian-occupied Crimea has demanded suspended sentences for four respected members of the Crimean Tatar community after a farcical ‘trial’ that would have been comical had the FSB not already caused one death, and effectively tortured two of the ‘defendants’
Russia guilty of ‘international armed conflict’ in Azov Sea & 24 Ukrainian POWs recognized as political prisoners
10.04.2019
The renowned Memorial Human Rights Centre has issued an important statement in which it both confirms that the 24 Ukrainians seized by Russia on 25 November 2018 are prisoners of war and declares all of them political prisoners
Crimean Tatar political prisoner’s mother detained as elderly parents come out in silent defence of their arrested sons
09.04.2019
On 8 April, Zarema Mamutova and her daughter-in-law Aliye, were detained in Bakhchysarai while the elderly lady stood with a placard reading: “My son is no terrorist. Why 17 years?”. This was the horrific sentence passed on her 43-year-old son Enver Mamutov, a recognized political prisoner, on 23 December.
Russia plans ‘rehabilitation centre ’ for dissidents in occupied Crimea
09.04.2019
Russia has announced plans for a ‘rehabilitation centre’ in occupied Crimea to ‘re-educate’ Muslims considered to be under the influence of ‘extremist ideology’
Crimean Solidarity civic journalists were tortured during Russian FSB ‘arrest’
08.04.2019
Three of the 23 Crimean Tatar civic journalists and activists arrested on 27 March were savagely beaten by the Russian FSB officers, with one beaten so badly that he lost consciousness.
16-year-old Crimean Tatar sentenced for removing 3 Russian flags in occupied Crimea
06.04.2019
16-year-old Abduraman Abduveliev has received a 6-month restricted liberty sentence for taking down three Russian flags in the village of Kurske.
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