In its decision in the case of Ukraine v. Russia (as regards Crimea) (application nos. 20958/14 and 38334/18) the European Court of Human Rights has, by a majority, declared the application partly admissible. The case concerns Ukraine's allegations of a pattern of violations of the European Convention on Human Rights by Russia in Crimea.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has declared complaints brought by Ukraine against Russia concerning a pattern of human rights violations in Crimea partly admissible. Ukrinform.
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UNGAâs updated resolution to promote implementation of Crimean Platform â Kuleba
17.12.2020 11:58
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The UN General Assembly’s updated resolution on human rights issues in the occupied Crimea and Sevastopol will contribute to the implementation of the initiative to create a Crimean Platform.
This was said in a statement by Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba on the UN General Assembly s adoption of the updated resolution Situation of human rights in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol, Ukraine, published on the website of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry. This is the fifth consecutive resolution of the General Assembly on human rights issues in the occupied Crimea and the ninth in the context of the international response to Russia s attempt to annex the Ukrainian peninsula. The adopted document will facilitate, in particular, the implementation of the Ukrainian initiative to create the Crimean Platf