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Russia Cracks Down on Crimean Activists and Minorities

Russia Cracks Down on Crimean Activists and Minorities

Minorities and activists in Russian—annexed Crimea are increasingly feeling unwelcome in their own home.

Minorities and activists in Russian-annexed Crimea are increasingly feeling unwelcome in their own home.

Pro-Russian demonstrators march with a huge Russian flag during a protest in front of a local government building in Simferopol, Crimea, Ukraine, Thursday, Feb. 27, 2014. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)

by Chris DunnettHromadske International

produced by Maxim Eristavi

What You Need To Know:

✓ Russia illegally annexed Crimea in March, a move widely condemned by the international community;

✓ Crimean Tatars, the peninsula’s indigenous population, opposed Russia’s actions from the beginning;

✓ International attention towards the region has largely faded in light of the fighting in eastern Ukraine and other matters of international importance;

✓ Repression towards Crimea’s minority communities has increased since the annexation, as noted by activists and international organizations;

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