Mustafa Dzhemiliev

A decade of repressions: Crimean Tatars and Ukrainains targeted in Russia’s brutal crackdown on dissent
News - 22 March 2024

A decade of repressions: Crimean Tatars and Ukrainains targeted in Russia’s brutal crackdown on dissent

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

Dzhemiliev: a totalitarian regime worse than the Soviet established in the Crimea
News - 06 April 2017

Dzhemiliev: a totalitarian regime worse than the Soviet established in the Crimea

The leader of the Crimean Tatar people spoke at a conference on conflict and violence in the world held in Bratislava

Brother of Mustafa Dzhemiliev is summoned to FSB for questioning
News - 16 February 2017

Brother of Mustafa Dzhemiliev is summoned to FSB for questioning

Two more people were summoned today for questioning

FSB arrest Ukrainian activist Balukh in Crimea
News - 12 December 2016

FSB arrest Ukrainian activist Balukh in Crimea

The activist hung out a Ukrainian flag on his roof and put plaque saying "Heroes of Nebesna Sotnya Street" on his house

Parliament adopts bill on mediation (alternative dispute resolution) in first reading
News - 03 November 2016

Parliament adopts bill on mediation (alternative dispute resolution) in first reading

The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has adopted in the first reading a bill No. 3665 on mediation, an alternative (non-judicial) settlement of disputes

Selectivity and ‘movings’ of prosecutors adversely affect lustration – PGO
News - 28 April 2016

Selectivity and ‘movings’ of prosecutors adversely affect lustration – PGO

It’s difficult to talk about changes in the criminal justice system without cleansing the prosecutor’s offices

Court to consider Dzhemilev’s lawsuit against FSB in two weeks
News - 01 April 2016

Court to consider Dzhemilev’s lawsuit against FSB in two weeks

April 14, a Russian court will consider the lawsuit filed by leader of the Crimean Tatars Mustafa Dzhemilev appealing against the ban on entry to the occupied Crimea

Civilian car blown up near Marinka checkpoint in Donbas
News - 10 February 2016

Civilian car blown up near Marinka checkpoint in Donbas

The explosion killed two out of five passengers and injured one. One person died on the way to the hospital

Russian passports taken away from Crimean residents
News - 25 September 2015

Russian passports taken away from Crimean residents

The Crimean authorities seize previously issued Russian passports from people without a residence permit in the occupied peninsula.

Savchenko Remanded in Custody until May 13th
News - 25 February 2015

Savchenko Remanded in Custody until May 13th

Mark Feygin, wrote on his Twitter page that a new charge has been brought against Savchenko: cruel treatment of prisoners of war or civilians

News - 04 February 2015

Nadiya Savchenko May Stay in Prison until May 13

Member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) and People’s Deputy, Ukrainian pilot Nadiya Savchenko may be held in prison until May 13

Commissioner on Human Rights: Ahtem Chiygoz’s Arrest is “Legal Surrealism”
News - 30 January 2015

Commissioner on Human Rights: Ahtem Chiygoz’s Arrest is “Legal Surrealism”

The arrest of Ahtem Chiygoz, one of the leaders of the Crimean Tatars and Acting Chairman of Crimean Mejlis, was called “legal surrealism” by Valeriya Lutkovska