On Sunday, December 10, Human Rights Day, the Crimean Tatar Resource Center will present an exclusive documentary film “Give Me Back My Dad!” in online format.
With this film we want to draw the attention of the 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 film raises one of the most pressing and painful topics of our time: childhood without a father. We collected stories of children whose fathers were imprisoned or forcibly abducted after the occupation of Crimea. Some of them saw the brutal detention of their parents and now have one request: “ Give Me Back My Dad!”
The number of people imprisoned in politically motivated cases continues to increase every year in occupied Crimea. Already 228 children are forced to grow up without their own father, without his daily support and care.
The team of the Crimean Tatar Resource Center hopes and is doing everything so that in the near future every child in occupied Crimea can hug his father and truly enjoy every day of childhood.
It is to achieve this goal that the Crimean Tatar Resource Center created a short documentary film “Give Me Back My Dad!”
You can watch the film on December 10 at 16:00 on our YouTube channel.
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We remind you that the documentary “Give Me Back My Dad!” was presented in Norway, Kyiv, Odesa, Vinnytsia, Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia, Melitopol, Lviv. In addition, the film took part in 12 international festivals and was shown at 4 international festivals.