The number of people imprisoned in politically motivated cases continues to increase every year in the occupied Crimea. Already more than 200 children are forced to grow up without their own father, without his daily support, advice and care.
The team of the Crimean Tatar Resource Center hopes and does everything so that in the near future every child in the occupied Crimea could hug his father and truly enjoy every day of childhood.
To achieve this goal, the Crimean Tatar Resource Center began work on the creation of a short documentary film "Give Me Back My Dad!"
With this film, we want to draw the attention of Ukrainian and international community to the problem of political prisoners in Crimea, as well as their children, who suffer no less than their parents.
The premiere of our film will take place very soon, but for now, stay tuned so as not to miss anything.
We remind you that we are systematically working in this direction. In 2017, the CTRC held a competition "My Dad is a Her"among the children of political prisoners, the dead and the killed people during the occupation of Crimea. Children sent essays in which they talked about their parents, feelings and pain of separation. The winners of the competition were awarded with a laptop and a tablet. However, every child who took part in the competition did not go unnoticed and received a gift.
But the most important gift for each of them will be the return of their parents back home.









