Opposition to Russian occupiers on the part of the civilian population is growing in temporarily occupied Crimea. Source: Defence Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine Quote: "The confrontation between the occupying contingent and the pro-Ukrainian civilian population is growing on the territory of temporarily occupied Crimea.
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Foreign Ministry: Nine journalists from Crimea held in Russian prisons
07.06.2021 10:19
Ukrinform
Nine Crimean civic journalists are being held illegally in Russian prisons, one is under house arrest. From the first days of the occupation, Russia began reprisals against free professional journalism in Crimea. To date, independent journalism on the peninsula has been completely destroyed as a phenomenon. In these circumstances, the phenomenon of civic journalism emerged, when ordinary people with an active civic stance took over the functions of the media, filling the vacuum of independent and impartial coverage of the situation on the occupied peninsula . Currently, nine civic journalists are being held illegally in Russian prisons, and one is under house arrest. These are Server Mustafayev, Tymur Ibrahimov, Marlen Asanov, Seyran Saliyev, Remzi Bekirov, Ruslan Suleymanov, Osman Aryfmemetov, Rustem Sheikhaliyev, Amet Suleymanov, the Ministry of Forei