The Crimean Tatar Resource Center, with the support of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom in Ukraine, continues the work of the Freedom Camp. The participants were told about the international movement #LIBERATECRIMEA, the indigenous peoples of Ukraine, the future of Crimea and other things.
Professor Borys Babin told the camp participants about the de-occupation and reintegration of Crimea in the context of civil policy, social and humanitarian policies, international policy and the policy of justice.
Eskender Bariiev, Head of the Board of the CTRC, member of Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people and expert Oliver Loode told the participants of the Freedom Tabor about the international movement #LIBERATECRIMEA, about its strategy and activities. The trainers noted that this movement is aimed at strengthening the voice of civil society calling for an end to the illegal occupation of Crimea, a flagrant violation of international law and the root cause of countless human rights violations committed in Crimea since February 2014.
Zarema Bariieva presented the achievements of #LIBERATECRIMEA activists and the CTRC team in such information campaigns as: Grave Mobilization, Return the names – return Crimea and The Future of Crimea.

The participants also paid special attention to the development of new campaigns, promotions and flash mobs for the #LIBERATECRIMEA international movement.
As part of the evening programs, films and video clips of the CTRC Give me back my dad, Witnesses of 1944 genocide, The Flag Matters and others were shown and discussed.




