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Three Crimean Tatars released after 9 years in Russian colony Three defendants in "Hizb ut-Tahrir case" released after 9 years in Russian colony. PHOTO After 9 years of imprisonment in a Russian colony, three political prisoners in the case of the "first Bakhchisarai group of 'Hizb ut-Tahrir' - Crimean Tatars Ramsey Memetov, Zevri Abseitov and Rustem Abiltarov - were released. 3 216 13 Previously in trend: Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas

османов,гафаров,кримські,татари,карімов,газієв,муртаз Russian court sentenced five Crimean Tatars involved in "case of the second Simferopol group Hizb ut-Tahrir" to 13 years in prison each. PHOTO The Russian court passed verdicts in the case of the so-called second Simferopol group "Hizb ut-Tahrir". 2 001 12 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

Ukraine demands Russia overturn sentences for Ukraine demands Russia overturn sentences for 'Bilohirsk group Hizb ut-Tahrir' The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry has expressed its resolute protest against the conviction on trumped-up charges of three Ukrainian citizens by the Southern District Military Court of the Russian Federation in the case of the so-called "Bilohirsk group Hizb ut-Tahrir," according to a comment posted on the ministry's website. 721 3 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

Russian court sentences 3 Crimean Tatars on extremism charges Russian court sentences 3 Crimean Tatars on extremism charges A court in Russia has sentenced three Crimean Tatars to lengthy prison terms on charges of being members of a banned Islamic group. 745 11 Ukrainian Politics

Russia Russia's political prisoner Ayder Dzhaparov suffers from jaw tumor, - Ukraine's ombudsman Crimean Tatar Ayder Dzhaparov who is currently illegally held in Russia suffers from a tumor in his lower jaw. 462 4 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea

Hizb ut-Tahrir case: Five Crimean Tatars got prison terms extended until November 5 Hizb ut-Tahrir case: Five Crimean Tatars got prison terms extended until November 5 The men were arrested in the annexed Crimea this June; they are charged with membership in the organization, which the Russian government claims extremist. 527 3 Incidents

Five Crimean Tatars convoyed back to Crimea from Russia Five Crimean Tatars convoyed back to Crimea from Russia The detained people are suspected of membership in Hizb ut-Tahrir, the fundamentalist movement banned in Russia; first five Crimean Tatars were arrested under these charges in Crimea in October 2016. 827 5 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea