Life in crimea today

    • [PDF File]KEY FINDINGS - The United Nations in Ukraine

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      1 For an overview of applicable bodies of international human rights law and international humanitarian law in Crimea, see OHCHR, “Situation of human rights in temporarily occupied Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol (Ukraine)” (hereinafter “OHCHR first report on Crimea”), paras. 36-45, available at


    • [PDF File]Tetiana Podvorniak, Zarema Bariieva, Violence against ...

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      In Crimea, any civic activity that may cause doubts or criticism of the actions of the de facto authorities is persecuted. Thus, women on the peninsula cannot take an active part in public life, without risk of being detained or arrested. The most vulnerable on the peninsula are the wives of political prisoners. There are 67 of them in Crimea ...


    • [PDF File]HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES IN RUSSIAN-OCCUPIED CRIMEA

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      Under the laws and policies instituted by the Kremlin, any resident of Crimea who refuses to take Russian citizenship and a Russian passport, or who tries to retain Ukrainian citizenship, forfeits his/her right to live, to work in, or even to visit the peninsula.


    • [PDF File]LIFE UNDER OCCUPATION: THE STATE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN CRIMEA

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      LIFE UNDER OCCUPATION: THE STATE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN CRIMEA HEARING BEFORE THE COMMISSION ON SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN EUROPE ONE HUNDRED SIXTEENTH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION JANUARY 28, 2020 Printed for the use of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe [CSCE 116–2–2] ( Available via www.csce.gov


    • [PDF File]THE STATE OF YOUTH IN UKRAINE

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      Crimea and Sevastopol (an additional 350,000 ac-cording to data from January 1, 2014) and youth from stateless minorities including Roma, ref-uges, and asylum-seekers. There is no available...


    • [PDF File]US Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe Life ...

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      Crimea and the rest of the world is in grave danger of being severed. Last week, Taras Ibragimov, one of Crimea’s independent journalists, was banned from entering the peninsula on bogus charges that he was a threat to state security. He has been banned from entering for 34 years.


    • [PDF File]Report of the Human Rights Assessment Mission on Crimea (6–18 ...

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      Human Rights Assessment Mission (HRAM) on Crimea from 6 to 18 July 2015. 2. The HRAM evaluated the current human rights situation in Crimea, including the situation of minority groups, as impacted by developments since the release of the previous ODIHR/HCNM report1 on Ukraine in May 2014, soon after the


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