mouse-net schrieb am 23.11.2022 10:21:
Die Russen können ihre Greuel doch gerne im eigenen Staat anrichten?
Sie hatten ja nun in der Ukraine lange genug Zeit zu üben...
220. The human rights situation in Crimea has significantly deteriorated since the
beginning of its occupation by the Russian Federation. The imposition of a new citizenship and legal framework and the resulting administration of justice have significantly limited the enjoyment of human rights for the residents of Crimea. The Russian Federation has extended its laws to Crimea in violation of international humanitarian law. In many cases, they have been applied arbitrarily.
221. Russian Federation authorities in Crimea have supported groups and individuals
loyal to the Russian Federation, including among national and religious minorities, while
preventing any criticism or dissent and outlawing organized opposition, such as the Mejlis. The space for civil society to operate, criticize or advocate has considerably shrunk. Media outlets have been shut down, disproportionately affecting the Crimean Tatar and Ukrainian communities, their right to information and to maintain their culture and identity.
222. Grave human rights violations affecting the right to life, liberty and security have
not been effectively investigated. The judiciary has failed to uphold the rule of law and
exercise proper administration of justice. There is an urgent need for accountability for
human rights violations and abuses and providing the victims with redress.
223. Moreover, the freedom of movement between mainland Ukraine and Crimea has
been restricted and the ABL has acquired many attributes of a State border.
https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/Documents/Countries/UA/Crimea2014_2017_EN.pdf
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