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Crimean Tatar movement veteran was detained in the occupied Crimea

Two Crimean Tatar activists detained in occupied Crimea

Russian Authorities Seeking to Send Crimean Leader to Psychiatric Ward

A court hearing on compulsory hospitalization of Ilmi Umerov, the Deputy Head of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People, to a psychiatric ward for forensic psychiatric examination will be held on Thursday.

Parade of ‘Biggest Crimean Tatar Flag’ in Kyiv

Several hundred activists walked through downtown Kyiv on Sunday, June 26, with a 39-meter long Crimean Tatar flag.

Wife of Crimean Hostage Çiygoz Reports Attempted Assault

Elmira Ablyailimova, the wife of the Deputy Head of Mejlis of Crimean Tatar People Ahtem Çiygoz, wrote on Facebook about an attempted assault on her on the night of Thursday, June 16.

Three Generations of Pain. What May 18th Means for Crimean Tatars

May 18th is the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the Crimean Tatar Genocide. This day in 1944 marked the start of the operation of forced resettlement of Crimeans to Uzbekistan and the Urals region which led to the deportation of more than 180,000 Crimean Tatars in just two days. By different estimates, between 25% and 45% of deported people died on the way and in the so-called special settlements. In 2016, all public remembrance ceremonies for this tragic date in Crimea were banned by the Russian Federation authorities.