Nov. 11, 2024, 2:24 p.m.
(Photo: Crimean Tatar Resource Center)
An analysis of human rights violations in the occupied Crimea for October 2024 has been published.
This was reported by the Crimean Tatar Resource Center.
According to the organization, during the reporting period
Photo: Crimean Tatar Resource Center
In addition, the analysis includes data on human rights violations in Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions during the period of full-scale war.
Earlier it was reported that according to the Representative Office of the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, as of November 4, the occupiers illegally imprisoned 218 people in Crimea, including 132 Crimean Tatars. Of the total number, 43 are arrested (28 of them are Crimean Tatars), 151 are imprisoned (97 of them are Crimean Tatars), and 26 are without status (6 of them are Crimean Tatars). There were 982 cases of receipt of materials drawn up under Article 20.3.3 of the Administrative Code of the Russian Federation by the so-called "courts" on the territory of the temporarily occupied Crimea. In 875 of these cases, a decision was made to impose an administrative penalty in the form of a fine or to join the case to another case under another article and to make a cumulative decision. In 17 cases, the materials are still being considered.
It was also said that in the first 9 months of 2024, Russian security forces placed Crimean political prisoners in punishment isolation wards, special units and solitary confinement cells at least 16 times. This trend began to be actively manifested in 2020. The occupiers continue to put pressure on our compatriots in order to "break" and subdue them. It is noted that, in particular, the following offenses were committed: Server Zekiryayev (3), Server Mustafayev (2), Teymur Abdullayev, Eskender Abdulganiyev (2), Ali Mamutov, Oleg Prykhodko, Seiran Saliyev, Serhiy Tsygipa, Edem Smailov, Marlen Asanov, Rustem Gugurik and Remzi Bekirov.
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