Russian authorities have increased mistreatment against Tatars

Human Rights Watch (HRW), headquartered in New York, says the Russian authorities in occupied crime have “intensed the mistreatment” of the Crime Workers because they oppose the annexation of this Ukraine region in 2014. In the report published today, HRW says “authorities [...]
Human Rights Watch (HRW), headquartered in New York, says the Russian authorities in occupied crime have “intensed the mistreatment” of the Crime Workers because they oppose the annexation of this Ukraine region in 2014.
In the report published today, HRW says the Russian <x0-authorities and their aides have mistreated, threatened and forced him to flee, the Tatar crime community and their supporters, including journalists, bloggers, activists and others”.
This has been done “with illegal house raids, physical attacks and mandatory disappearances”.
In the report, it is also said that complaints made to imposed Russian authorities “were not effectively investigated”.
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“They've been goaleering the Crime Tatars, who are politically active, both extremists and terrorists, many of them forced to leave the country, and authorities act so that those who decide to stay, never feel safe to express their opinion”, Williams said.




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