In Crimea, Aleksandr Stechbart was elected to the position of ombudsman

February 14, 2024

Collaborator Aleksandr Stechbart was appointed to the position of the new ombudsman of Crimea. This was reported on the website of the so-called Crimean parliament.

“The State Council of the Republic of Crimea supported the candidacy of Aleksandr Stechbart for the public position of the Commissioner for Human Rights in the Republic of Crimea, proposed by the Head of the Republic of Crimea Sergei Aksenov and agreed with the Commissioner for Human Rights in the Russian Federation Tatyana Moskalkova”,- the message says.

At the beginning of the occupation of Crimea, Stechbart was one of the first traitors. On March 4, 2014, he was illegally appointed prosecutor of Crimea.

The Crimean Tatar Resource Center systematically works in this direction and already has several ready-made products:

Methodology for assessing the feasibility of introducing personal sanctions against persons collaborating with the occupation authorities in Crimea. This methodology can be applied both in Ukrainian legislation and also contribute to the universal formation of sanctions lists for international partners.

The Are you subject to sanctions? test, with the help of which every resident of Crimea can find out the extent of their collaboration by answering just a few questions

Clickable diagram Classification of people, responsible for human rights violations in the occupied Crimea, which is constantly updated on the CTRC website and contains information about persons involved in human rights violations in Crimea, including collaborators.