Crimean Political Prisoners
Since the beginning of the occupation of Crimea in February 2014, Russia has been persecuting the inhabitants of the peninsula for their pro-Ukrainian and religious views. The oppression of Crimeans is systematic, and the list of political prisoners is constantly growing. Most often, they are accused of terrorism and extremism. Most of them are representatives of the indigenous people of Crimea – Crimean Tatars, citizens of Ukraine, who are illegally detained on the territory of the temporarily occupied peninsula and Russia.
Latest news
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Poland officially recognized the genocide of the Crimean Tatars
12.07.2024
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The Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people is 33 years old!
30.06.2024
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Nariman Dzhelal has been returned from Russian captivity
28.06.2024
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The leader of the Crimean Tatar people, Mustafa Dzhemiliev, celebrates his 80th birthday
13.11.2023
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A joint declaration was announced at the Crimean Platform parliamentary summit
25.10.2023