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Russia distrusts any independent religious communities, with it, unfortunately, abetted in this by the Moscow-collaborating ...
Iryna Danilovych, whose appeal conceals all of the prisoners, is herself a victim of Russian lawlessness in occupied Crimea, imprisoned for her human rights work and civic journalism ...
Russia’s education ministry is planning to exclude the Ukrainian language from the curriculum imposed on occupied parts of Ukraine, with this likely to take effect from September 2025. The ministry ...
Likes in social media, correspondence in messengers, and even phone conversations. All of this can lead to imprisonment if a costly forensic examination reveals that it justifies Russia's aggression ...
Go through the torture chambers of the Vovchansky Aggregate Plant and never receive the status of a person who was deprived of personal freedom as a result of armed aggression against Ukraine. Why is ...
Today, the 'T4P' Initiative presented a communication to the Office of the Prosecutor of the ICC, substantiating that the torture of civilians in Ukraine’s temporarily occupied territories constitutes ...
Crimean Tatars and their representative body, the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people, were at the forefront of Ukrainian resistance to Russia’s invasion of Crimea eleven years ago. It was they who ...
Russia’s annexation of Crimea is to form part of the mosaics inside the new Defence Ministry cathedral, together with portraits of mass murderer Joseph Stalin and Russia’s soon-to-be ...
Russia has dragged occupied Ukraine far below North Korea and other ‘worst of the worst’ - Freedom HouseRussian occupation of any Ukrainian territory has led to the same violence and terror, to total ...
On 26 February 2014, around 10 thousand Crimean Tatars and other Ukrainians foiled Russia’s attempt to seize control of Crimea without open deployment of soldiers. Although unable to prevent Russia’s ...
What Russian soldiers seize is ours, Putin claims, quoting HitlerThe Russian leader also claimed the right (presumably) to slaughter any number of Ukrainian civilians, including well over 600 children ...
A Siberian court has ordered the release of Oleksandr Sizikov (b. 1984) because the 40-year-old Ukrainian political prisoner’s total blindness should, even according to Russian regulations, preclude ...
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