Poland

Crimea Platform experts сall for massive expansion of Russia sanctions: 1,300 military companies still active
News - 25 October 2024

Crimea Platform experts сall for massive expansion of Russia sanctions: 1,300 military companies still active

The expert emphasised the importance of strengthening sanctions policies at the parliamentary level and urged for enhanced cooperation with countries across other continents to support sanctions against Russia

When in doubt, stand with the victim, not the aggressor
Columns - 24 October 2024

When in doubt, stand with the victim, not the aggressor

Szymon Hołownia stressed that the Russian occupation of Crimea violates international law, and the world must not stay silent in the face of this crime. Hołownia urged the international community to continue supporting Ukraine, as resilience and solidarity are crucial to achieving peace and security

Crimea’s status non-negotiable despite international proposals
News - 19 September 2024

Crimea’s status non-negotiable despite international proposals

The Ukrainian ministry expressed its expectation of support from partners to force Russia to withdraw from Crimea and bring it to justice for violations of international law and international crimes committed on the whole territory of Ukriane

Ukrainian parliament calls for global recognition of 1944 Crimean Tatar deportation as genocide
News - 12 September 2024

Ukrainian parliament calls for global recognition of 1944 Crimean Tatar deportation as genocide

Ukraine, Estonia, Georgia, Latvia, Lithuania, Canada, and Poland have already officially recognised the deportation of Crimean Tatars as an act of genocide

Chiygoz’s judges refuse to attach the report of human rights defenders to the case
News - 24 July 2017

Chiygoz’s judges refuse to attach the report of human rights defenders to the case

Chiygoz challenged the court once again...

Almost every 10th policeman justifies tortures – study
News - 06 July 2017

Almost every 10th policeman justifies tortures – study

This opinion is also supported by 6% of judges and 8% of journalists

In Crimea political prisoner Kuku is denied relatives visits for more than a year
News - 04 July 2017

In Crimea political prisoner Kuku is denied relatives visits for more than a year

Earlier his family could see him in a hurry in the courtroom, but now the hearings are held in closed mode...

Euromadian case: the suspect who provided arms to “titushkas” Zavorotny was released
News - 27 April 2017

Euromadian case: the suspect who provided arms to “titushkas” Zavorotny was released

Activists believe that he will immediately escape to Russia

In Crimea law enforcers detained a Crimean Tatar activist at the courthouse
News - 29 March 2017

In Crimea law enforcers detained a Crimean Tatar activist at the courthouse

One of the witnesses started filming the unfolding events, but his phone was knocked out from his hands

Klimkin is outraged by the vandalism on the Polish memorial in Lviv
News - 11 January 2017

Klimkin is outraged by the vandalism on the Polish memorial in Lviv

Police does not indicate the exact time when the incident occurred, but multiple Russian media outlets reported about this on January 9 and revealed photos and videos from the place of the destroyed memorial.

Suspicion within eight criminal cases served against fugitive president Yanukovych
News - 04 November 2016

Suspicion within eight criminal cases served against fugitive president Yanukovych

The Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine has served a notice of suspicion within eight criminal proceedings against ex-president of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych

Firmer measures to be taken with states not complying with ECHR judgments
News - 02 October 2015

Firmer measures to be taken with states not complying with ECHR judgments

The new resolution calls to strictly demand that the governments of state comply with the ECHR judgments.