Analysis of Human Rights Violations in Occupied Crimea for Nine Months in 2019 (presentation)

October 23, 2019

Crimean Tatar Resource Center presents the results and analysis of human rights violations in Crimea for 9 months in 2019. In the report, it was calculated that over the span of nine months there were held 80 searches, 126 detentions, 169 interrogations, interviews, “conversations”, 282 arrests, including 213 cases of detention prolongation, 578 cases of violation of the right to due process, 90 cases of violation of the right to physical and mental health care, and 69 political prisoners transported to another place. The number of human rights violations in Crimea has increased significantly compared to last year. The report also contains information on victims and missing persons on the peninsula for 9 months of 2019, as well as data on violation of religious, education, and cultural rights, information on the destruction of the Crimean environment, harsher charges against political prisoners, unacceptable conditions of detention in the facilities, illegal draft and military exercises, etc.