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Anti-Discrimination Centre “Memorial” continues to highlight the challenges faced by Roma communities in Ukraine. This year, with the support of IPHR is organized a meeting with Roma veterans who voluntarily joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
• War crimes
Russia’s ‘trial’’ of Andriy Harrius, Yuriy Ivanov and Stanislav Surovtsev, who were seized and tortured by an illegal armed formation which Russia had not recognized could not be more incriminating
Russia took six months to return Victoria’s body in a state making it difficult to determine the cause of death. They could not, however, conceal the evidence of torture
A Russian occupation ‘court’ has sentenced a Ukrainian woman in her fifties to 14 years’ imprisonment for supporting the military unit that her Ukrainian defender son is serving in
Convenient systematization, reliable archiving, and high speed of processing a large amount of information — all these make the database that KHPG fills during the search for missing and captured Ukrainians unique.
• War crimes • Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea
Moscow’s rapprochement with the Taliban coincides with its sharp escalation in fabricated ‘terrorism’ charges against Crimean Tatar and other Ukrainian political prisoners and POWs
Russia began openly abducting and torturing civilians with its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and has used tortured-out ‘confessions’ to concoct extraordinarily cynical charges of ‘international terrorism’
While Putin pardons and 'honours' convicted killers and other mercenaries, the regime imprisons young people like Darya Kozyreva who refuse to remain silence about Russia's monstrous war against Ukraine and its war crimes
While ‘deporting’ Ukrainians and appropriating their property, Russia is planning to settle at least five million Russians in occupied Ukraine by 2030
• Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea
It is likely that 45-year-old Anatoliy Kobzar was targeted because of his pro-Ukrainian views, with the FSB holding him incommunicado and probably tortured while they fabricate charges
Vladyslav Vidlatsky has been in Russian captivity for two years, with the charges against him very likely to be solely based on 'confessions' extracted through torture
Russia began abducting and torturing Ukrainian employees of the nuclear plant back in 2022, with Lilia Kachkariova the latest of several women to have been targeted