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Verbatim report of proceedings
Thursday, 5 October 2017 - Strasbourg Revised edition

The cases of Crimean Tatar leaders Akhtem Chiygoz, Ilmi Umerov and the journalist Mykola Semena
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  Dariusz Rosati, on behalf of the PPE Group. – Mr President, we are going to vote today on a resolution on the two Crimean Tatar leaders Akhtem Chiygoz and Ilmi Umerov, and the journalist Mykola Semena, who have been sentenced to prison for simply expressing their views. We demand their immediate release. But our debate is more general. We are speaking here about ongoing grave abuses by the Russian Federation of human rights in the illegally annexed Crimea region of Ukraine.

The recently published UN Human Rights Council report about the human rights situation in Crimea states that imprisonments, arrests, tortures and abductions were amongst the actions targeted against people opposing the Russian annexation of Crimea. These inhuman and shameful practices demonstrate once again that Russia continuously violates international law and is a threat to European security. I therefore welcome the June prolongation of sanctions against Russia concerning its annexation of Crimea. The sanctions should be maintained and extended until the human rights of the people of Crimea are fully protected and Crimea is returned to Ukraine.

 
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