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• Freedom of conscience and religion • Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea
Russia passes 19-year sentences against Crimean Tatar journalist and activists for defending human rights
Russia effectively admits it deliberately bombed the maternity hospital in Mariupol that killed three patients, including a child
• Freedom of expression • War crimes
Russia brings grotesque propaganda to Berdiansk after Ukrainian journalists refuse to collaborate
• Freedom of conscience and religion • Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea
Families and lawyers prevented from attending Russia’s reprisal sentencing of Crimean Tatar journalist and civic activists
Russia has already greatly surpassed the Nazi Third Reich by insidiously launching missile and bomb attacks on Ukraine
• Freedom of conscience and religion • Events
Impassioned appeal from Ukrainian Muslim leader in face of Russia’s war to destroy Ukraine
• The right to liberty and security • Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea
Crimean Tatar disappears after Russia accuses him of ‘treason’ for Ukraine
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