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Cultural genocide is hard to prove, — says US professor
John Hall spent nine weeks in Ukraine and came to some astonishing conclusions.
Horrific sentence against Kherson woman for claimed ‘spying’ long after Russia had abducted and imprisoned her
• Freedom of conscience and religion • Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea
Relentless brutality against Crimean Tatar civic activist sentenced to 19 years for refusing to leave Crimea and his family
New law brings Russia closer to mobilizing Ukrainians on occupied territory to fight against Ukraine
• Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea
Russia may imprison 68-year-old for her faith after armed raids on Jehovah’s Witnesses in occupied Crimea
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