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• Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea
Despite constant harassment and persecution, Russia has not succeeded in crushing opposition and pro-Ukrainian sentiments in occupied Crimea
• War crimes
Russia is using access to healthcare as a weapon to foist its citizenship in occupied Ukraine, while also terrorizing medics and appropriating hospitals and medication for treating the invading forces
Denys Kulykovsky (‘Palych’] answered to Russia’s FSB, but he himself both gave orders to torture Ukrainian hostages at Izolyatsia and took part in such torture
Russia’s attempts to justify its war of aggression against Ukraine are not helped by the convicted killers and rapists, and likely war criminals that Putin is labelling Russian ‘heroes’
Yury Shapovalov is one of many Ukrainians savagely tortured at the Izolyatsia secret prison in Donetsk for his pro-Ukrainian posts on Twitter
Russia makes a habit of glorifying criminals, mercenaries and traitors, with its latest machine for brainwashing Ukrainian children into wanting to ‘defend’ the aggressor state named after Kyrylo Stremousov
If Russia’s claims about the killing of 16-year-old Tihran Ohannisian and Mykyta Khanhanov were true, there would be no reason to hide their bodies, as they have been doing for six months
• Events
Russia has already caused the death of two Ukrainian political prisoners, and is now endangering and torturing 65-year-old Igor Baryshnikov for telling the truth about Russia’s crimes in Mariupol, Bucha and other Ukrainian cities
More and more video footage is emerging of Russian extrajudicial executions of Ukrainian prisoners of war, as well as other war crimes
• Freedom of conscience and religion • Human Rights Abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea
How do you take ‘terrorism’ charges seriously when the FSB sat on the illicitly taped conversation about prayer which allegedly proves the charges for seven years?
A Russian court has ruled that Viktoria Petrova was not in a fit state when she posted criticism of Russia's aggression against Ukraine and Putin's 'genocide of the Ukrainian people'
• Publicistics
Europe’s problem, aside from limp defenses, is reflected in its institutionalized and bureaucratized universalism, which obscures the principles of liberty under a thick blanket of rational-legal proceduralism.