prisoners

Ukrainian authorities should release journalist Muravitsky: the Committee to Protect Journalists
News - 28 August 2017

Ukrainian authorities should release journalist Muravitsky: the Committee to Protect Journalists

Muravitsky, a reporter and columnist based in Zhytomyr, has been detained since August 1 on anti-state charges brought by the Security Service of Ukraine

Ukraine’s representative in Trilateral Contact Group: Militants demand to exchange Ukrainian captives for nonexistent prisoners
News - 19 July 2016

Ukraine’s representative in Trilateral Contact Group: Militants demand to exchange Ukrainian captives for nonexistent prisoners

They give us a phantasmagoric list containing 600 people, half of whom simply do not exist, we do not know who they are and where these people are

Ukrainian Justice Ministry: Russia delaying transfer of Crimean prisoners to Ukraine
News - 18 July 2016

Ukrainian Justice Ministry: Russia delaying transfer of Crimean prisoners to Ukraine

Еhe issue should have a "comprehensive solution" which is not only within the powers of the ombudspersons

Inmates in Simferopol prisons may be partially transferred to Ukraine
News - 21 June 2016

Inmates in Simferopol prisons may be partially transferred to Ukraine

Ombudsperson of Ukraine Valeria Lutkovska and Ombudsperson of Russia Tatiana Moskalkova will conclude an agreement on transfer of a number of prisoners from the occupied Simferopol to the mainland Ukraine

Ukrainian Prisoners in Russia
Articles - 15 June 2016

Ukrainian Prisoners in Russia

Detention of Ukrainian citizens started simultaneously with Russia's military aggression against Ukraine in March 2014

Russia reconvicts already sentenced Ukrainians – lawyer
News - 23 March 2016

Russia reconvicts already sentenced Ukrainians – lawyer

Three Ukrainians, who were reconvicted in Crimea for the crimes committed prior to the occupation, are serving sentences in Russia

United States: Human rights situation in Crimea is dreadful
News - 09 March 2016

United States: Human rights situation in Crimea is dreadful

United States: Human rights situation in Crimea is dreadful, says Robert Berschinski, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor at the U.S. Department of State

Human Rights Watch receives new evidence of crimes committed by Assad regime
News - 17 December 2015

Human Rights Watch receives new evidence of crimes committed by Assad regime

The organization found out about 6,786 people, who had died in the prisons of Damascus in 2011-2013

Russia sentences Ukrainian citizen Vyhovsky to eleven years in prison
News - 15 December 2015

Russia sentences Ukrainian citizen Vyhovsky to eleven years in prison

The court also ordered that the 3,900 euros that were seized from Vyhovsky, to be counted as public revenue.