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The phenomenon of repressions in Ukraine and Russia remains a pressing concern. In Ukraine, the case against Vitalii Shabunin highlights the ongoing pressure on activists. The accusations against Shabunin by the Ukrainian law enforcement are deemed fictitious, as evident in the narrative that accuses a soldier deployed on temporary duty by his commander, reflecting the purported corrupt practices under Volodymyr Zelenskyy's administration. Simultaneously, across Russia, various incidents of repression emerge. In Moscow and Crimea, elderly citizens and political activists face continuous persecution, as seen in the recently published data by human rights activists identifying over 260 officials involved in such acts in Crimea. Meanwhile, the repercussions of repression extend globally with international organizations watching closely. Efforts by Ukrainian and international bodies to combat these repressive measures are ongoing, and the situation invites persistent scrutiny by global human rights networks.

What is the current state of repressions in Ukraine?

In Ukraine, repressions are notably visible in the controversial case against Vitalii Shabunin, head of the Anti-Corruption Action Centre. He is accused of actions during his military service that many consider unjust. This case is seen as reflective of alleged corruption within the judicial system, prompting international criticism and attention to the broader patterns of political pressure in Ukraine.

How are human rights organizations responding to repressions in Crimea?

Human rights organizations are actively documenting and reporting instances of repression in Crimea. Over 260 officials associated with such activities have been identified. These organizations play a crucial role in raising global awareness and calling for accountability, urging governments and international bodies to address these human rights violations effectively.

What instances of repression have been recorded in Russia recently?

In Russia, repression manifests in various forms, including the detainment of individuals such as the elderly man in Moscow for perceived subversive actions. Additionally, accusations against Ukrainians for language use near military facilities or support for opposition activities highlight an atmosphere of intensified political suppression throughout the country.

How has the international community reacted to repressions in Ukraine and Russia?

The international community, including European and global human rights organizations, continues to monitor and respond to repressions in Ukraine and Russia. They issue statements, conduct hearings, and apply political pressure on these nations, urging adherence to international human rights standards and providing a platform for the affected individuals to voice their grievances.

What role does the Ukrainian government play in addressing repressions?

The Ukrainian government faces criticism for its role in repressions, particularly in high-profile cases like that of Vitalii Shabunin. However, it is also engaged in international dialogues to present its stance on justice reforms and ensure transparency. The government's actions, or lack thereof, significantly influence Ukraine's international relations and domestic social dynamics.

In what ways are civilians affected by repressions in Crimea?

Civilians in Crimea face ongoing repressions, which include surveillance, detainment, and the creation of a database of "unreliable people." These actions cultivate fear and suppress dissent, severely impacting their freedom of expression and leading to significant distress within the local communities.

What are the impacts of repression on Russian society?

In Russia, repression permeates various aspects of society, from political discourse to everyday activities. It particularly affects activists, minorities, and citizens expressing dissenting opinions, leading to arrests and social ostracism. This environment stifles free expression and creates a climate of fear and conformity.

What actions have been taken by Ukrainians to counteract repressions?

Ukrainians actively engage in counter-repression measures through journalism, international advocacy, and legal reforms. Activists and NGOs tirelessly document abuses and seek international support to challenge and reform repressive policies, emphasizing the need for democratic practices and human rights observance.

How significant are international diplomatic efforts against repressions in Ukraine and Russia?

International diplomatic efforts are crucial in combatting repressions in Ukraine and Russia. These initiatives include sanctions, monitoring by human rights bodies, and diplomatic dialogues aimed at pressuring governments to adhere to international norms. Such efforts seek to provide protection for affected individuals and promote long-term policy change.

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Activist Balukh goes on hunger strike, placed in solitary confinement, - human rights defender Activist Balukh goes on hunger strike, placed in solitary confinement, - human rights defender Pro-Ukrainian activist Volodymyr Balukh, who was convicted on trumped-up charges of weapons possession by occupying authorities of Crimea, continues hunger strike he went on yesterday. 4 178 14 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

Dzhemilev: Many Russians boycotted presidential vote in Crimea alongside Crimean Tatars Dzhemilev: Many Russians boycotted presidential vote in Crimea alongside Crimean Tatars Only 10 percent of Crimean Tatars cast their votes in illegitimate Russian presidential election in occupied Crimea while a high percentage of Russians joined the boycott. 10 188 31 Previously in trend: Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

Russian invaders raid Crimean Tatar’s house in Simferopol following its owner’s detention. PHOTOS+VIDEO Russian invaders raid Crimean Tatar’s house in Simferopol following its owner’s detention. PHOTOS+VIDEO The Russian police carried out a search in the house of Crimean Tatar Mustafa Kalafatov early on Wednesday, Feb. 7. 6 222 7 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

Occupying authorities apprehend two Crimean Tatar activists after searches in their houses. VIDEO+PHOTOS Occupying authorities apprehend two Crimean Tatar activists after searches in their houses. VIDEO+PHOTOS Russian invaders detained two Crimean Tatar activists Giray Kulametov and Kemal Seityaev who held single-person protests on Oct. 14, 2017. 3 882 11 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

веджие кашка 82-year-old Crimean Tatar liberation struggle veteran died soon after detention by Russian invaders, - media Vedzhie Kashka, 82, died of stress induced by her detention by the Russian secret services in Crimea. 92 748 26 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

чийгоз Plane with Chiygoz and Umerov on board landed in Boryspil The leaders of the Crimean Tatar movement left Ankara this morning, Oct. 27. 8 088 26 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

Most recent detentions in Crimea are occupants' reaction to UN and EP resolutions, - lawyer Kurbedinov Crimean attorney Emil Kurbedinov believes that October raids and detentions on the occupied peninsula are linked to civil activity of Crimean Tatars. 2 819 5 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

крым Russian occupants raiding Crimean Tatars' homes in Bakhchysarai, - activist Smedliaiev. PHOTO In the morning on Oct. 11, 2017, Russian occupants are conducting mass searches in homes of several Crimean Tatars. 8 303 31 Ukrainian Politics

европарламент European Parliament urges Russia to stop repressions in Crimea, - resolution The European Parliament has urged the Kremlin to end repressions against the Crimean Tatar people and Ukrainians in Crimea and called for immediate release of all political hostages illegally imprisoned by Moscow. 6 952 18 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

крым фсб Occupant court in Crimea arrested three Tatars detained on Oct. 2 Kremlin-controlled Kyiv district court of Simferopol has arrested three Tatars - Renat Suleimanov, Arsen Kurbedinov, and Taliat Abdurakhmanov. 8 824 186 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

арест крім Search, detention occurred in Simferopol district of Crimea, - attorney Semedliaev On Monday, Oct. 2, people in masks conducted a search in a Crimean village of Molodizhne, Simferopol district, in the home of Crimean resident Renat Suleimanov. 5 037 4 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

умеров Umerov's sentence is equivalent to death penalty, - attorney Polozov The Russian court in Crimea has sentenced Ilmi Umerov to two years in colony and a two-year ban from public activities. 33 087 11 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

Conviction of Chiygoz - latest example of ongoing Russian oppression in Crimea, - US Embassy The United States has condemned the sentencing of deputy chairman of Mejlis of Crimean Tatars Akhtem Chiygoz. 1 755 3 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

татары крымские Amnesty International on Crimea detentions: occupants surpassed themselves and demonstrated unhealthy bigotry towards any dissidence International NGO Amnesty International has called for immediate release of Crimean Tatar activists detained in Simferopol and stopping prosecution of dissidence in the occupied peninsula. 11 745 16 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

крым New arrests in occupied Crimea: men taken away from family in Novoklenove Russian law enforcers came with a search to a house in Novoklenove village, Bilohirsk district of Crimea, in the morning of Aug. 10. 6 603 4 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

террор карелия большой сандормох Ukrainians in Russia commemorated victims of Great Terror. PHOTOS On Aug. 5-6, Ukrainians living in Russia were commemorating the victims of Stalin repression in Sandarmokh, 30 percent of which were Ukrainians. 39 389 66 Ukrainian Politics

зейтулаев Crimean Tatar Zeitullaiev sentenced to 15 years in Russia, - journalist After the prison term ends, he will be under restriction for another year. 16 823 15 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

Occupational court of Crimea declined political prisoner Chiygoz's request to see his dying mother Kremlin-controlled so-called 'High court' of the occupied Crimea on June 15 again refuted a request by Crimean Tatar leader Akhtem Chiygoz to be allowed to see his mother, who is terminally ill. 5 856 10 Previously in trend: Ukrainian hostages in Russia

порошенко "I ask you to honor memory of everyone who lies in mass graves," - Poroshenko Today Ukrainians commemorate 80th anniversary of political repressions and mass killings of 1937-1938. 5 200 44 Ukrainian Politics

крым татары крымские оккупанты обыски Occupiers conduct another raid on Crimean Tatar Izetov's place. VIDEO+PHOTOS Russia's security agents are conducting more searches of Crimean Tatar places of residence in the occupied peninsula. 8 140 5 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

татары крымские зейтуллаев Russian court sentences Crimean Tatar Zeitullaiev to 12 years in prison. PHOTO The North Caucasus military district court has sentenced Crimean Tatar Ruslan Zeitullaiev to 12 years in prison. 22 135 36 Previously in trend: Occupation of Crimea Ukrainian hostages in Russia

суд "Zeitullaiev brought to court. He can't take part in debate, feels fatigue," - journalist. PHOTO He does not intend to quit starvation despite being asked to at a remand facility. 21 796 29 Previously in trend: Occupation of Crimea

Two Crimean Tatars, earlier apprehended in Bakhchysarai, released, - activist Russian security officials conducted searches in Muslim homes. 2 040 7 Previously in trend: War in Syria

крым Two more Crimean Tatars detained in Russia-occupied peninsula. VIDEO+PHOTO Russian security forces detained two more Muslims after the morning raids on Crimean Tatars' homes in occupied Bakhchysarai. 8 889 22 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

крым 60 people detained at Simferopol central market on suspicion of extremism. PHOTOS In Russian-occupied Crimea, agents of the Center for Combating Extremism (Center E) raided the central market of Simferopol and detained 60 people. 29 001 67 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

фсб Russian ‘law enforcers’ run manhunt at Simferopol’s central market, detain journalist and human rights activist, - lawyer Kurbedinov Russian law enforcement officers are apprehending people at the central market of Simferopol in occupied Crimea. 18 806 27 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

ибрагимов Crimean occupants detained journalist Ibrahimov and two activists, - Krym SOS coordinator Tasheva. PHOTO Occupation authorities of Crimea have detained a journalist and two activists in the peninsula. 8 424 37 Previously in trend: Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas

бекиров Public activist Remzi Bekirov detained in Crimea, - lawyer Semedliaiev. PHOTO Occupiers in Crimea have detained civil activist Remzi Bekirov following his social media post. 7 101 10 Previously in trend: Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas

фсб Civil activist Belial Adilov kidnapped by masked people in Crimea. VIDEO Crimean Tatar Belial Adilov has been abducted by unidentified persons near the building of the occupied Crimea's Supreme Court. 18 813 38 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

Crimean Tatars face repression for saying "no" to Russia occupation, - Canadian lawmaker Russia unleashed massive reprisals against the indigenous Crimea's population after invading the peninsula. 2 079 11 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

минск задержания Freedom Day in Belarus: 58 people apprehended in Minsk. PHOTOS+VIDEO The riot police officers apprehended more than 50 people in ''Viasna'' human rights center in the capital of Belarus. 80 913 316 Previously in trend: repressions in Belarus

UN: Prisoners taken from Crimea to Russia undergo torture The occupation authorities of the peninsula get confessions they seek from detainees with torture and ill-treatment. 6 740 10 Previously in trend: Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas

Interrogation of Mejlis member flags new repressions in occupied Crimea, - Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry The interrogation of First Deputy Head of Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People Nariman Dzhelialov indicates continuation of repressions in Russian-occupied Crimea. 1 189 0 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

обыск мусор Russian occupants are searching house of Crimean Tatar Marlen Mustafaiev. VIDEO Crimean activists report of searches in Crimean Tatar Marlen Mustafaiev's house by the Kremlin law enforcers. 6 955 8 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

Kurbedinov jailed for 10 days, - journalist The charges against the lawyer envisage 15 days of arrest as maximum penalty. 3 780 4 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry on recent detentions in occupied Crimea: "Russia’s intimidation policy reached new level, reprisals mill actually never stopped" Russia is making every effort to turn Crimea into "an island of non-freedom," and continues ignoring international law. 2 743 18 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

курбединов Russian occupant authorities in Crimea bring lawyer Kurbedinov to “court” to impose pre-trial restriction: security stepped up outside courthouse as activists gather for support. PHOTOS+VIDEO The Russian occupants have brought detained lawyer Emil Kurbedinov to the "court" to impose pre-trial restriction against him. 7 623 29 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

салиев FSB detains Crimean Tatar activist Saliev in occupied Bakhchysarai. PHOTOS+VIDEO The Russian Federal Security Service conducts search in the apartment of Crimean Tatar Seiran Saliev in occupied Crimea’s Bakhchysarai on Jan. 26. 13 388 14 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

в крыму окупанты Lawyer Emil Kurbedinov detained in occupied Crimea. VIDEO (updated) The office of lawyers Emil Kurbedinov and Edem Semedliaev is being raided. Traffic police detained Kurbedinov and took him to a local Directorate of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB). 11 413 7 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

александр игорь георгий роман геннадий хамраев валов стоцкий стригунков/ чудинов Russia's Investigative Committee initiates criminal proceedings against five Russians allegedly involved in Right Sector. PHOTOS The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation opened criminal cases against five Russian citizens accused of involvement in the activities of Ukraine's Right Sector NGO banned in Russia. 32 249 69 Incidents

FSB detains Ukrainian Cultural Center activist in occupied Crimea On the morning of Jan. 12, the officers of the Russian Federal Security Service detained and took for questioning activist of Ukrainian Cultural Center Andrii Vynohradov in Simferopol. 5 176 8 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

Crimean "authorities" charge Ukrainian activist Balukh with illegal acquisition and possession of ammunition On Dec. 14, Crimea's pro-Ukrainian activist Volodymyr Balukh was indicted on charges under part 1, article 222 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. 4 399 12 Previously in trend: Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas Ukrainian hostages in Russia

Interpol refused to put fugitive MP Onyshchenko on wanted list, - lawyer Interpol refused to issue an international arrest warrant towards the Ukrainian people's deputy Oleksandr Onyshchenko. 45 860 166 Previously in trend: Onyshchenko case

балух Ukrainian activist Balukh detained in Crimea, - Crimean Human Rights Group. PHOTO Russia's Federal Security service (FSB) has detained Ukrainian activist Volodymyr Balukh. 34 392 95 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

абдулганиев имам Khan-Jami Mosque imam Abdulhaniiev detained in occupied Crimea, - human rights activists. VIDEOS On Nov. 24, "Crimea's Interior Minister" detained Khan-Jami Mosque imam Elmar Abdulhaniiev. 12 004 51 Previously in trend: Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas

крым Two more "Ukrainian saboteurs" sent on remand in occupied Crimea. PHOTOS The Simferopol court has sent two more "Ukrainian saboteurs" to custody in Russian-occupied Crimea. 40 068 75 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

Number of political prisoners in Russia reached 102 persons this year, - Memorial Human Rights Center The number of political prisoners in Russia has doubled over the past year. 2 348 21 World

крым татары обыск крымские Occupants raided Crimean Tatars in Bakhchisarai over picture with Isliamov, - Kurultai CEC Head Smedliaev. VIDEO+PHOTOS The Russian law enforcers searched homes of several Crimean Tatars in the city of Bakhchisarai in occupied Crimea on Thursday, Oct. 20, in the morning. 10 846 10 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

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