The Russians continue to oppress and persecute the Crimean Tatars for their rejection of the occupation, says Emine Dzhaparova.
Russian occupation authorities conducted routine illegal searches of the homes of seven Crimean Tatars in annexed Crimea. Three of them were taken to an unknown location, said First Deputy Foreign Minister Emine Dzhaparova on Thursday morning, August 11.
“The morning in Crimea began with illegal searches in the homes of Enver Krosh, Seitay Abbozov, Edem Bekirov, Murat Mustafayev, Rinat Aliyev, journalist Vilen Temeryanov and his mother. By now, Edem, Murat and Enver was taken to an unknown place,” he wrote. he is on Twitter.
Dzhaparova noted that the Russians continue to pressure and persecute the Crimean Tatars because of their rejection of the occupation and support for the territorial integrity of Ukraine.
“Russia must stop repressions against the Crimean Tatar people and release all political prisoners,” he concluded.
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It will be remembered that in six months of this year, 79 detentions or detentions were recorded in Crimea, 68 of them against Crimean Tatars. Detentions were carried out in the “case of Hizb ut-Tahrir”, the case of the “battalion named Noman Chelebidzhikhan”.
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