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• Topics / Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea
Russia has killed two Ukrainian political prisoners and is endangering at least 21 others
22.08.2023
The Soviet regime also denied Ukrainian political prisoners medical treatment and caused their deaths, but, according to one former Soviet political prisoner, the level of lawlessness was not as bad as now
Russia begins trial of Crimean Tatars arrested after humiliating attack by Ukraine
21.08.2023
The false claims made by Russia’s FSB and propaganda media only compounded suspicion that the five Crimean Tatar journalist or civic activists had been arrested in revenge for a devastatingly effective attack that Russia was denying
Crimean imprisoned for ‘discrediting Russia’s army’ and its war crimes in Ukraine on social media
18.08.2023
Danylo Seryohin is the latest victim of draconian legislation rushed through immediately after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in order to silence protest
Medical torture continues as Ukrainian journalist and human rights activist deported to Russian prison
15.08.2023
It is possibly deliberate policy that Russia's criminal charges against civic journalist Iryna Danilovych were so evidently fabricated, as a lesson to others of what they too can expect in revenge for civic courage and speaking the truth
Open death threats against Ukrainian political prisoner in Russian captivity
11.08.2023
There is every reason to believe that the appalling treatment that Ivan Yatskin is facing in Russian captivity is, like his very arrest, linked with his firmly pro-Ukrainian position
Russia bans school remembrance of victims of the Crimean Tatar Deportation as ‘provocation’
10.08.2023
Russia has been systematically harassing, detaining and even prosecuting Crimean Tatars for flying their flag and honouring the victims of the 1944 Deportation, and has now targeted schools
Armed terror and threats of imprisonment, or worse, if Crimean Solidarity journalist doesn't stop reporting repression in Russian-occupied Crimea
03.08.2023
Russia is not disguising its threats against Crimean Tatar journalist Kulamet Ibraimov if he continues courageously reporting repression in occupied Crimea
Russia increases revenge sentences against Crimean Tatar Mejlis leader Nariman Dzhelyal and two cousins
29.07.2023
Moscow has orchestrated sentences totalling 45 years and shattered three families in what was, from the outset, recognized as an act of revenge against Nariman Dzhelyal, for his part in the international Crimea Platform inaugural meeting in Kyiv.
Russia carries out mass arrests, including of Crimean Solidarity Coordinator and journalist Lutfiye Zudiyeva
28.07.2023
The occupation regime dropped any pretence with the arrest of Nariman Dzhelyal and the mass detention on 27 July included two journalists who were simply trying to attend a supposedly open court hearing
Russian FSB threatened to kill Ukrainian sportsman’s mother to extract ‘confession’ to Crimean rail sabotage
24.07.2023
Ukrainian orienteering sportsmen have issued an urgent appeal demanding that Russia end its torture of their colleague and #FreeKyryloBarannyk
Two Ukrainians face long sentences for Bible studies in Russian-occupied Crimea
17.07.2023
Yuriy Herashchenko and Serhiy Parfenovych face up to ten years’ imprisonment for practising their faith, with no possibility, by definition, of a fair trial.
13-year sentences for somebody else's conversation in cynical rehash of Russia's first attack on Crimean Tatar rights activists
14.07.2023
The indictment and ‘evidence’ against Oleh Fedorov and Ernest Ibragimov were not only based on an identical political trial four years earlier, but one of the men’s voices was not even on the innocent conversation used as ‘evidence’
Russians seize Crimean Tatar from occupied Kherson oblast in revenge for Ukraine’s Civic Blockade of Crimea
13.07.2023
The only element of truth in the legal nonsense against Alim Veliliaev is that the activities he is accused of took place on Ukrainian territory over which Russia has never had any jurisdiction
Young Crimean Tatar seized trying to visit her gravely ill father held in Russian solitary confinement
11.07.2023
Russia's seizure and charges against Leniye Umerova have been described as one of the most overtly fabricated cases to date, and the competition since Russia began its aggression against Ukraine has been fierce
15 years in Russian captivity for helping Crimean Solidarity human rights movement
10.07.2023
Russia has now sentenced 25 Crimean Tatar civic journalists and activists (including the late Dzhemil Gafarov whom it effectively tortured to death) to 355 years’ imprisonment for refusing to remain silent about its repression in occupied Crimea
Crimean Tatar journalist sent to Siberia for 19 years for reporting on Russian repression in occupied Crimea
07.07.2023
Remzi Bekirov was described by a former US Ambassador to Ukraine as “an inspiration, not only to your fellow Ukrainians, but to freedom-loving people around the world"
Russia’s first Ukrainian political prisoner: ‘Russians know no limits in their use of torture’
06.07.2023
Mykola Shyptur spent nine years in Russian captivity for a pro-Ukrainian demonstration in occupied Crimea and, probably, because the appearance of a police officer prevented the Russian paramilitaries from simply abducting and killing him
Russia ignores own sentences to ramp up reprisals against Crimean Tatar political prisoners
05.07.2023
Crimean Solidarity civic activist Rustem Emiruseinov and two other Crimean Tatars, Arsen Abkhairov and Eskender Abdulganiev, have now been illegally held in the worst of Russian prison cells for six months longer than their sentences demand
Revenge sentence against Crimean civic journalist Iryna Danilovych upheld despite grotesque charges and ongoing medical torture
30.06.2023
All those involved in the prosecution of Iryna Danilovich knew that they were taking part in reprisals against a person for her courage and refusal to be silenced in the face of mounting repression
Guilty as Tortured: How Russia ‘looks for’ rail partisans in occupied Crimea
29.06.2023
Even when faced with real acts of sabotage on railway tracks deployed in Moscow’s war against Ukraine, the Russian FSB prefer to extract fake 'confessions' through torture, than actually investigate
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