44 political prisoners of Crimea released from the beginning of the occupation of the peninsula – CTRC

April 29, 2020

After the occupation of Crimea, the Russian Federation, illegally using its legislation for political purposes, launched mass repressions on the peninsula against the Crimean Tatars and pro-Ukrainian activists. Detentions and arrests of people have been conducted regularly. The number of people deprived of their liberty in politically motivated cases continues to grow every year. According to the Crimean Tatar Resource Center, over the entire period of the occupation, the number of political prisoners and the persecuted has reached 190. 44 people have already been released, 29 of them are the representatives of the indigenous Crimean Tatar people.

According to the Crimean Tatar Resource Center, 44 people have been released since the beginning of the occupation of Crimea, 29 of them were the representatives of the indigenous Crimean Tatar people.

  1. Abdulveliev Abduraman
  2. Abdurakhmanov Rustem
  3. Abilev Rustem
  4. Abkerimov Musa
  5. Afanasyev Gennady
  6. Aliev  Murat
  7. Alieva Gulsum
  8. Alivapov Muieddin
  9. Balukh Volodymyr
  10. Bariiev Ali
  11. Bekirov Edem  
  12. Chiyhoz Akhtem
  13. Dehermendzhi Mustafa
  14. Ebulisov Edem
  15. Ilchenko Yurii
  16. Kadyrov Suleyman
  17. Khalilov Nedim
  18. Kitayskaya Larisa
  19. Kolchenko Olexandr
  20. Kostenko Oleksandr 
  21. Kukhorenko Vitaliy  
  22. Kulametova Zarema
  23. Mamedova Elina
  24. Movenko Ihor
  25. Mustafayev Marlen
  26. Nebiiev Eskender
  27. Osmanov Edem
  28. Panov Yevhen
  29. Prisich Vladimir 
  30. Razzakov Shevket
  31. Ramazanov Ismail
  32. Semena Mykola
  33. Sentsov Oleg
  34. Smedlyaev Tair
  35. Steshenko Alexander
  36. Stogniy Oleksiy
  37. Stukalo Illya
  38. Suleymanov Redvan
  39. Tatarisova Liliya
  40. Umerov Ilmi
  41. Umerova Zarema
  42. Velilyaev Resul
  43. Yunusov Talyat
  44. Yagyaev Mustafa

We remind that the Crimean Tatar Resource Center on its website classified and developed clickable diagrams “Victims of the Occupation of Crimea”, which constantly display the actual number of political prisoners, missing and killed people during the occupation period of  Crimea.

You may learn about the perspectives of the release / exchange of political prisoners of Crimea  in the 38th release of the #LIBERATECRIMEA blog.