Year: 2018

Azov Sea Conflict: what happened and how to react

On November 25, the Ukrainian ships “Berdyansk,” “Nikopol” and “Yany Kapu,” en route from Odessa to Mariupol through the Kerch…

5 years ago

First ‘non-reporting’ criminal case opened in Crimea

The first criminal case involving failure to report a crime (art. 205.6 of the Criminal Code) has been opened in Crimea,…

5 years ago

Journalist Alena Savchuk banned from entering Russia for 10 years

Ukrainian journalist Alena Savchuk has been banned from entering Russia for 10 years. This was told to her by Russian…

5 years ago

The presentation of the report “Crimea: Chronology of Pressure” was held in Nuremberg

On November 22 in Nuremberg, with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Germany, SOLIDARUS NGO presented a…

5 years ago

Jean-Luc Godard has refused to go to Russia due to the Oleg Sentsov case

French director Jean-Luc Godard refused an invitation to visit Russia because of the Oleg Sentsov case. "Medusa" writes about this.…

5 years ago

FSB (Federal Security Service of Russia) conducted mass searches of Crimea’s “Jehovah’s Witnesses” members

In the city of Dzhankoy, located in northern Crimea, FSB officers searched members of the Jehovah's Witnesses, an organization that…

5 years ago

US places savage Russian FSB torturer of Crimean Tatar activist on sanctions list

Andriy Sushko, a Ukrainian turncoat now working for the Russian FSB in occupied Crimea has been added to the United…

5 years ago

The EU will not cooperate with self-proclaimed “representative offices of Crimea”

The European Union does not recognize the "self-proclaimed representative offices" of annexed Crimea by Russia, the spokesman for the EU…

5 years ago

The Crimea Issue in the Information Spaces of Germany: Status, Risks and Prospects for Ukraine

On November 25, the conference "Human Rights in Crimea: a view from Germany"will be held in Kyiv. Representatives of Ukrainian,…

5 years ago

New corrupt players in Russia’s destruction of historic Crimean Tatar Khan’s Palace in occupied Crimea

A St. Petersburg company has won a tender for Russia’s so-called ‘restoration work’ of the 16th century Khan’s Palace in…

5 years ago

Russia uses ‘foreign agents’ law to hit independent outlet with massive fine

The Committee to Protect Journalists today condemned an exorbitant fine imposed on the independent news outlet The New Times. A…

5 years ago

The court dismissed the case of a Crimean Tatar activist accused of extremism for posting a video on a social network

The Kiev District Court of Simferopol dismissed the criminal case of a Crimean Tatar activist Marlen Mustafayev, who had been…

5 years ago