The prosecution claims that Balukh had, on 11 August 2017, attacked the head of the temporary detention unit in Razdolne, Valery Tkachenko and then poured a cleaning substance over him. Balukh had repeatedly complained that Tkachenko was taking every opportunity to harass and insult him, and the(
6/23 Volodymyr Balukh/ His arrest came nine days after he nailed a plaque to his home, renaming it No. 18 “Heroes of Nebesna Sotnya St’ in memory of the over 100 Maidan activists who were killed / Although the latter has four possible attic premises to search, these were not even opened./
8/4 Volodymyr Balukh, a Ukrainian farmer, activist and recognized political prisoner, has been sentenced to 3 years, 7 months after a gravely flawed trial which human rights groups have condemned as reprisals for his open opposition to Russia’s occupation of his native Crimea - and, effectively, f
the text “justifies the actions of extremists and terrorists”. Semena was alleged to have “made statements calling for isolationist measures, including military operations, to be carried out in relation to the peninsula and its residents””
the liberation of Crimea”. The text was written in September 2015, and posted on Krym.Realii as an opinion piece, a response to the concerns expressed in a first op-ed about hardships that the civic blockade, initiated with detailed human rights demands, could cause. ”
2017.9.22 Mykola Semena に執行猶予2年半 It was thus found that an opinion piece written by Semena contained ‘public calls to action aimed at violating Russia’s territorial integrity’./ The article in question was entiled: “The Blockade – a necessary first step to(
3/23 the arrest on 22 March of Nariman Memedeminov, a well-known Crimean Tatar civic journalist〜The charges appear to be based on YouTube videos posted in 2012 and 2013. This is the latest of several arrests of civic journalists and other activists involved in the Crimea Solidarity initiative,