The head of the illegal court faces 15 years for treason

January 23, 2024

The chairman of the Armiansk city court faces imprisonment for suspicion of treason. This was reported by the press service of the Prosecutor’s Office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.

“After the occupation of the peninsula, the accused went over to the side of the enemy and is still administering “justice” on behalf of the Russian Federation as the chairman of the Armiansk City Court of the Republic of Crimea illegally created by the occupiers. Representing the interests of the enemy, the “servant of Themis” contributes to strengthening the regime of the aggressor state, as well as carrying out subversive activities against Ukraine to the detriment of its sovereignty and territorial integrity”,- the department said in a statement.

The name and surname of the person involved is not known, but from open sources it is known that she could be Larysa Likhachova.

Crimeans who have already cooperated with the occupation authorities and those who are planning to do so, think about it!

The deoccupation of Crimea will soon take place, and you are being closely monitored even now, and each of you will sooner or later be punished. But is it worth receiving such long sentences for a state that systematically commits terrible crimes?

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 Persons violating human rights in Crimea, which is constantly updated on the CTRC website and contains information about persons involved in human rights violations in Crimea, including collaborators.

In addition, the fight against illegal mobilization in occupied Crimea has become an important component of our work. The CTRC has launched an information campaign Graveyard Mobilization, within the framework of which information is also collected about persons involved in illegal mobilization in occupied Crimea.