Amnesty International stated that with international crimes, Russia has attempted to change the ethnic makeup of Crimea while suppressing non-Russian identities on the peninsula, including through restricting education in Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar languages, attacking religious minorities, stifling media and culture, as well as undermining representative institutions and abusing the criminal justice system
Experts from the Ukrainian Legal Advisory Group analyzed the Court’s decision and the prerequisites that could have contributed to the dismissal of most of the claims
The verdict was announced by Judge Joan Donoghue, a ZMINA correspondent reports
Crimean Tatar activist starves for 17 days, looks haggard, but holds tight
Lawyer links his persecution with the case of Colonel Ivan Bezyazykov, whom law enforcers accuse of treason
The Minister claims that the evidence has already been collected, the pre-trial process of communication with the Russian party is coming to the end.
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