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Crimean Tatars are systematically pursued after the annexation of Crimea – Amnesty International
News - 16 December 2016

Crimean Tatars are systematically pursued after the annexation of Crimea – Amnesty International

Crimean Tatar people have been deliberately targeted by the de facto local and Russian authorities

Head of Ukraine’s National Police Khatia Dekanoidze resigns
News - 14 November 2016

Head of Ukraine’s National Police Khatia Dekanoidze resigns

She named three main components for the independent police

Ukrainian National Police Head: 900 cases opened over illegal actions of police
News - 20 October 2016

Ukrainian National Police Head: 900 cases opened over illegal actions of police

About 900 proceedings have been initiated against police officers for just a few months

Training sessions for investigators and local police officers start in Kyiv region
Articles - 27 September 2016

Training sessions for investigators and local police officers start in Kyiv region

Training will last one year

Head of Ukraine’s National Police explains necessity of ‘presumption of rightness of police officer’
News - 27 September 2016

Head of Ukraine’s National Police explains necessity of ‘presumption of rightness of police officer’

The Head of the Ukrainian National Police explained the need for legislative securing the presumption of rightness of a police officer

Ukrainian Ombudsperson asks Military Prosecutor’s Office to report on inmates of ‘secret prisons’
News - 06 September 2016

Ukrainian Ombudsperson asks Military Prosecutor’s Office to report on inmates of ‘secret prisons’

Pursuant to the international standards, each report on torture and ill-treatment should be followed by an effective investigation

Prosecutor’s Office to find out whether journalists Sheremet, Prytula were spied upon
News - 25 July 2016

Prosecutor’s Office to find out whether journalists Sheremet, Prytula were spied upon

Lutsenko wants also to find those who released video from Sheremet’s parking lot to the Internet

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Articles

24 February

“No other country in the world has had reporters working under such conditions for years”: Russia’s war crimes against media, illustrated by the regional branches of Suspilne

20 February

“Mum, I don’t want to go back there…”: blind political prisoner Sizikov was released from a penal colony on health grounds, but then the decision was overturned

16 February

ZMINA reader survey: Share your feedback

16 January

Prison guards at “Izolyatsia” replicated torture methods shown in the American film The Mauritanian: Daniil Bulhakov says after three years in “DPR” prisons

27 December

Government agencies have appointed officials responsible for the temporarily occupied territories: human rights advocate explains what this will change

Instructions

19 February

Kremlin Prisoners: How to Write a Letter to a Political Prisoner

Columns

Not just Ukraine — Russia is preparing Ukrainian children for future wars elsewhere

Mariia Sulialina

24 February

Not just Ukraine — Russia is preparing Ukrainian children for future wars elsewhere

Why “good Russians” in exile repeat Russia’s and USSR’s colonial narratives?

Leila Seiitbek

11 February

Why “good Russians” in exile repeat Russia’s and USSR’s colonial narratives?

Reconciliation never ends: on the challenges of decolonization in South Africa

Hlonipha Mokoena

31 January

Reconciliation never ends: on the challenges of decolonization in South Africa

Russia needs soldiers. The Global South has desperate people. The rest is exploitation.

Munira Mustaffa

27 January

Russia needs soldiers. The Global South has desperate people. The rest is exploitation.

From Nairobi to the Donbas: Nearly 300 deceived Kenyans trapped on Russian front lines

Wellington Nyongesa

24 January

From Nairobi to the Donbas: Nearly 300 deceived Kenyans trapped on Russian front lines

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