33 people outside Crimea are being persecuted by the occupiers in criminal cases – CTRC

February 13, 2024

After the occupation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, human rights violations became a regular practice on the peninsula. The occupiers, ignoring resolutions and decisions of authoritative international organizations, persecute people on national and religious grounds, as well as political beliefs.

According to the Crimean Tatar Resource Center, currently 33 people who are outside the occupied Crimea are being prosecuted in criminal cases. 27 of them are representatives of the indigenous Crimean Tatar people:

1. Abultarov Bekir

2. Ametov Ilver

3. Andrievskaya Anna

4. Arifova Evelina

5. Asanov Enver

6. Bariiev Eskender

7. Bekirov Edem

8. Bulgakov Ruslan

9. Chubarov Refat

10. Dzhemilev Mustafa

11. Ibragimov Eldar

12. Islyamov Lenur

13. Jamaladinova Susana

14. Kadyrov Sinaver

15. Khalilov Ilman

16. Khalilova Gulsum

17. Klimenko Andrei

18. Krasnov Stanislav

19. Kurtdede Akim

20. Memetov Dilyaver

21. Muzhdabaev Ayder

22. Paralamov Renat

23. Seytumer Seytumerov

24. Sharapov Arkadii

25. Shevkiev Riza

26. Shukurdzhiev Veldar

27. Suleymanov Abmedzhit

28. Tretyakov Oleksandr

29. Umerova Zera

30. Useinov Seiran

31. Vaschenko Natalia

32. Veliev Erol

33. Zaurov Ruslan

The Crimean Tatar Resource Center considers such actions as suppression of the nonviolent struggle of the Crimean Tatars and their protest against the occupation of Crimea.

The Crimean Tatar Resource Center once again calls on the international community and international human rights organizations to increase pressure on the Russian Federation and the occupation authorities of Crimea in order to stop political persecution.

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