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Listen to the 4th episode of the Bur’yan podcast dedicated to the Crimean Tatars' political history, resilience and struggle against soviet and russian repressive politics after the Crimean Tatars’ deportation in 1944.

The conditions Crimean political prisoners are facing are inhumane — they are being subjected to torture in russian prisons and are not provided with adequate medical help. According to the Crimean Tatar Resource Center, a total of 10,018 violations of fundamental human rights were recorded in the occupied Crimea in 2017-2024, including 6,730 against members of the indigenous Crimean Tatar people. Moreover, this practice is spreading to the newly occupied territories of Ukraine — Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions.

The only way to stop human rights violations is full de-occupation of all Ukrainian lands.



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Listen to the 4th episode of the Bur’yan podcast dedicated to the Crimean Tatars' political history, resilience and struggle against soviet and russian repressive politics after the Crimean Tatars’ deportation in 1944.

The conditions Crimean political prisoners are facing are inhumane — they are being subjected to torture in russian prisons and are not provided with adequate medical help. According to the Crimean Tatar Resource Center, a total of 10,018 violations of fundamental human rights were recorded in the occupied Crimea in 2017-2024, including 6,730 against members of the indigenous Crimean Tatar people. Moreover, this practice is spreading to the newly occupied territories of Ukraine — Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions.

The only way to stop human rights violations is full de-occupation of all Ukrainian lands.

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