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Halya Coynash: Ukraine on brink of abetting Russia by destroying Crimean Tatar TV ATR | KyivPost

Halya Coynash: Ukraine on brink of abetting Russia by destroying Crimean Tatar TV ATR | KyivPost
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Russia s Crimean crimes demand tougher sanctions

Russia’s Crimean crimes demand tougher sanctions UkraineAlert by Maria Tomak Russian troops without identifying insignia pictured in early 2014 during the seizure of Ukraine s Crimean peninsula. Over the past seven years, Russian-occupied Crimea has witnessed a dramatic rise in human rights abuses. (REUTERS/Baz Ratner) Almost seven years have passed since the Kremlin first began its campaign of hostilities against Ukraine, but Russia has yet to face the full force of international justice. Efforts to end this impunity are slowly gaining momentum, with international courts recently reporting progress in a number of cases relating to the Russo-Ukrainian War. Meanwhile, Ukrainian civil society activists are seeking more immediate action and calling on the United States to widen sanctions against Russian officials accused of human rights abuses in Russian-occupied Crimea.

Russia s Strategy in the Sea of Azov: The Kerch Bridge, Artificial Shipping Delays and Continued Harm to Ukraine

Russia’s Strategy in the Sea of Azov: The Kerch Bridge, Artificial Shipping Delays and Continued Harm to Ukraine Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor Volume: 18 Issue: 8 Russian FSB coast guard (Source: UNIAN) Russia’s “hard power” activity in the Sea of Azov has increased significantly since May 2018, when the authorities officially opened the Kerch Strait Bridge they had been building since the illegal annexation of Crimea (UNIAN, May 15, 2018). Immediately, experts identified Moscow’s bridge building project as, in part, a deliberate “access limitation” operation. Moreover, both during the construction phase and since completion, it was accompanied by frequent freedom-of-navigation restrictions (“access denial” see below), including systematic Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) Coast Guard boarding and inspections of merchant vessels traveling through the Kerch Strait to/from Berdyansk and Mariupil, the Ukrainian ports in the Sea of Azov. Some of these incid

Halya Coynash: Russia launches attack on Crimean Solidarity journalist | KyivPost

By Published Dec. 29, 2020. Updated Dec. 29 2020 at 9:14 am Armed men stand guard in front of the entrance of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people (the single highest executive-representative body of the Crimean Tatars) in Simferopol on Sept. 16, 2014. Photo by AFP The ‘police’ in Russian-occupied Crimea effectively abducted Vilen Temeryanov on 28 December, holding the Crimean Solidarity civic journalist in custody on nonsensical charges of ‘organizing a mass event’. Given the number of Crimean Tatar civic activists and journalists whom Russia has already sentenced or is likely to sentence to decade’s imprisonment without any crime, this offensive on administrative charges against a civic journalist was almost ‘vegetarian’. It is, nonetheless, aimed at the same end – terrorizing Crimean Tatar and other Ukrainian activists into silence or exile.

Halya Coynash: Journalist accused of extremism in Crimea | KyivPost

By Published Dec. 21, 2020. Updated Dec. 21 2020 at 10:24 am People carry portraits of late Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and World War Two soldiers during the Immortal Regiment march as they celebrate the 72nd anniversary of the Soviet Union s victory over Nazi Germany in WWII in Sevastopol, Crimea, on May 9, 2017. Photo by AFP The trial has begun in the Russian-occupied Crimea of Aider Kadyrov, a civic journalist reporting on human rights violations for Crimean Solidarity and the Russian website Grani.ru. Kadyrov is charged under a menacing recent addition to Russia’s legislation against so-called ‘extremism’ and ‘terrorism’ that punishes for failing to report a person to the FSB. Since the charges pertain only to a discussion five years ago on a social network page, Kadyrov is not alone in seeing the prosecution as politically motivated.

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