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PACE accuses Russia of violating human rights in Crimea and Donbas – resolution
News - 13 October 2016

PACE accuses Russia of violating human rights in Crimea and Donbas – resolution

Both in Crimea and in the conflict zone in the Donbas region, serious human rights violations have occurred, and are still occurring, as documented by numerous reports...

Places of deprivation of liberty in Donbas: Better conditions, no safety guarantees
News - 21 December 2015

Places of deprivation of liberty in Donbas: Better conditions, no safety guarantees

The staff of the places of deprivation of liberty often risk their life and health while performing their duties

Judgments and protocols in cases against Maidan activists are carbon copied
News - 10 December 2015

Judgments and protocols in cases against Maidan activists are carbon copied

The judges and law enforcement officers committed a series of violations of the law while considering the cases against Maidan activists, including the Automaidan participants.

Searches in editorial offices, apartments of ATR chiefs conducted in Crimea
News - 02 November 2015

Searches in editorial offices, apartments of ATR chiefs conducted in Crimea

This is linked with the criminal case against ATR owner and one of the initiators of the Crimea blockade campaign Lenur Islyamov

ATR Television Channel to be Reopened as Internet Media
News - 10 May 2015

ATR Television Channel to be Reopened as Internet Media

They will work out of Simferopol

Cameraman for Silenced Crimean Tatar TV ATR Detained in Crimea
Articles - 21 April 2015

Cameraman for Silenced Crimean Tatar TV ATR Detained in Crimea

Eskender Nebiyev, cameraman for ATR, the Crimean Tatar TV channel which Russia recently forced off air in Russian-occupied Crimea, is reported to have been detained on Monday after a search was carried out of his home

Orphans in the Occupied Territories are in Danger
News - 30 March 2015

Orphans in the Occupied Territories are in Danger

In institutions for orphans in the occupied territories, there are no permanent telephone connections, there are problems with medicines, and locals must help them obtain foods