Menu
All publications

• War crimes

Forced 'to wake up a foreign citizen in her own country’. Kateryna Korovina sentenced to 10 years for opposing Russia’s occupation

Russia’s information blockade in occupied Ukraine makes it chillingly difficult to know how many victims are even referred to, but this latest sentence was for donations worth less than 11 euros

• War crimes

Crimean sentenced to 24 years for supposed assassination attempt on notorious player in Russia's war against Ukraine

Little is known about 47-year-old Petro Zhytsky, however the speed of the FSB arrest and the claims of 'irrefutable evidence' based on his 'confession' while held incommunicado are disturbingly familiar

• Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea

Unending punitive psychiatry against tortured Crimean Tatar human rights activist

Yunus Masharipov was almost certainly targeted and tortured back in 2018 by Russia’s FSB for his human rights monitoring in occupied Yalta. His unwavering demand for justice has resulted in indefinite imprisonment in a ‘psychiatric hospital’

• War crimes

Young Ukrainian sentenced to 10 years in Russian-occupied Luhansk oblast for supporting Ukraine’s defenders

Russia nay well be creating bank accounts to catch patriotic Ukrainians on occupied territory and then fabricate surreal charges

• Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea

Death sentence and persecution of Crimean Tatar family in Russia’s war against Crimean Solidarity

Russia’s persecution of four members of one family, as well as of a gravely ill civic journalist is chillingly reminiscent of the methods of terror use by Stalin’s regime against the three brothers’ great-grandfather

• War crimes

Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna died after savage torture and extreme emaciation in Russian captivity

The 27-year-old journalist, who lived for her work, had travelled to occupied Zaporizhzhia oblast in order to find out about Russia’s torture prisons on occupied territory

• Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea

Russia destroys irreplaceable fresco in ongoing destruction of 16th century Crimean Tatar Khan’s Palace

Russia has been systematically, perhaps deliberately, destroying a monument which, before Russia’s invasion of Crimea, was on UNESCO’s list of potential World Heritage sites

• War crimes

Fake Russian ‘court’ sentences abducted Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant employee to 15 years on 'sabotage' charges

56-year-old Natalia Shulha has been held incommunicado for eight months, with the only 'videoed evidence' obviously faked and probably obtained under duress, if not physical torture

• War crimes

Russia concocts ‘treason’ charges eight months after abducting young Crimean woman

The only likely reason for the cruel lies to Lera Dzhemilova's family and months held incommunicado is that the FSB were using torture, threats or other illegal pressure to extract a 'confession'

• War crimes

Putin aide and war propagandists take over Russian ‘writers’ union’ while Ukrainian literature banned as ‘extremist’ in occupied Ukraine

The invaders attack on a monument to Taras Shevchenko is as Soviet as the so-called ‘writers union’ made up of men capable only of pushing lies and inciting to genocide against Ukraine

• War crimes   • Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea

Woman sentenced to 15 years for planning a ‘terrorist attack’ against Russian ‘Z’ war symbol in occupied Crimea

With impunity guaranteed for the Russian regime’s FSB and ‘courts’, no effort is made to present plausible charges to justify horrifically long sentences

• War crimes

Children enlisted to shoot and burn effigies of European leaders as ‘enemies of Russia’ in occupied Donbas

Russian propaganda tried to justify the horrifying engagement of children in a violent stunt inciting to violence against those European leaders who remain firm in their support of Ukraine