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EU calls on Russia to release detained Crimean Tatars

‘EU expects Russia to end pressure on Crimean Tatar community,’ says spokesman

Busra Nur Bilgic Cakmak  | 18.09.2020 - Update : 18.09.2020
EU calls on Russia to release detained Crimean Tatars

ANKARA

The EU on Friday called on Russia to release all “illegally detained” Crimean Tatars.

“The European Union does not recognize the enforcement of Russian legislation in Crimea and the city of Sevastopol as it is illegal under international law, nor the transfer of Ukrainian citizens from Crimea to courts in Russia,” EU spokesman Peter Stano said in a statement.

“The EU expects Russia to end the pressure on the Crimean Tatar community. International human rights standards must be guaranteed in the peninsula,” Stano added.

On Wednesday, a military court in Rostov-on-Don, southern Russia, sentenced eight Crimean Tatars to 13 to 19 years imprisonment over "terror" charges on Wednesday.

The EU called on Russia to reverse these decisions and to release all illegally detained Ukrainians without delay.

Russian forces entered the Crimean Peninsula in February 2014, with Russian President Vladimir Putin formally dividing the region into two separate federal subjects of the Russian Federation the following month.

Since then, Crimean Tatars have continued their struggle for Ukraine's territorial integrity against Russian occupation.

Crimea's ethnic Tatars have faced persecution since Russia's 2014 takeover of the peninsula, a situation Turkey has decried.

Turkey and the US, as well as the UN General Assembly, view the annexation as illegal.

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