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Ukrainians in Crimea are being compelled to join the Russian army and deprived of right to land

Ukrainians in Crimea are being compelled to join the Russian army and deprived of right to land

Ukrainians in Crimea are being compelled to join the Russian army and deprived of right to land

In Crimea, Ukrainians are enlisted into the Russian army and compelled to fight against their nation. Refusing to comply may result in jail and imprisonment. Espionage, sabotage, and terrorism allegations have been levelled against Crimean Tatar leaders and Ukrainian activists.

“A new wave of active Russian military assault in Ukraine has cast a pall over the situation in Crimea.” Crimean Ukrainians are conscripted into the Russian army and compelled to fight against their homeland. Detention and incarceration are the consequences of refusal.

They are denied the opportunity to own land in Crimea and the ability to learn in their own tongue. The occupying authorities have closed or arrested religious institutions.” Emine Dzheppar, Ukraine’s first deputy foreign minister, remarked at the UN Human Rights Council’s 34th session in Geneva.

On charges of espionage, sabotage, and terrorism, Crimean Tatar leaders and Ukrainian activists are detained and imprisoned for up to 20 years, according to the official.

The UN Human Rights Council is meeting in Geneva today to discuss the deterioration of the human rights situation in Ukraine as a result of Russian aggression.

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