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pat_k

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51. The atrocities committed against Ukrainians and Tartars in Crimea...
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 04:06 PM
22 hrs ago

and other occupied areas motivate the Ukrainians to fight with everything they've got. They are fighting for survival and know what fates await them if the lose.

Gemini summary followed by references (apply whatever level of scepticism you bring to all AI)


Since the illegal annexation and occupation of Crimea by the Russian Federation in 2014, ethnic Ukrainians and the indigenous Crimean Tatar population have faced systemic, state-endorsed atrocities. International watchdogs like the United Nations Human Rights Office (OHCHR) and Amnesty International have classified these acts as war crimes and potential crimes against humanity.The recorded atrocities, human rights violations, and campaigns to erase Ukrainian identity include the following:

Enforced Disappearances and Extrajudicial Killings

Abductions by Proxy Forces: Paramilitary groups, such as the "Crimean self-defense," and the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) have routinely abducted pro-Ukrainian activists.Reshat Ametov: A Crimean Tatar activist who was kidnapped during a peaceful protest in March 2014 and later found dead with signs of brutal torture, widely recognized as the first victim of the occupation.

Unresolved Disappearances: The OHCHR has documented dozens of enforced disappearances where victims were tortured to force self-incrimination, with zero accountability or prosecutions by local authorities.

Torture and Inhumane Detention Conditions

The Simferopol Detention Network: Secret and official facilities, such as the newly integrated SIZO No. 2 in Simferopol, are utilized to hold civilians abducted from mainland Ukraine (e.g., Kherson and Zaporizhzhia) alongside local dissenters.

Systematic Abuse: Detainees are routinely subjected to regular beatings, electric shocks, psychological degradation, and denial of legal counsel to break them into signing fabricated confessions for the FSB.

Punitive Psychiatry: Soviet-style forced psychiatric incarceration has been revived to silence political prisoners who object to the occupation.

"Filtration" Camps and Illegal Conscription

Filtration Checks: Civil populations attempting to cross the administrative border between mainland Ukraine and Crimea are subjected to abusive "filtration checks". Those who fail are systematically detained.

Forced Conscription: In direct violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention, Russia enforces military conscription on the occupied population, drafting local Ukrainians and Tatars to fight against their own country. Raids targeting communities have sparked mass displacement.

Cultural and Identity Eradication (Russification)

Elimination of Language: The de facto authorities have entirely suppressed the Ukrainian language, eradicating Ukrainian-language tuition from regional schools.

Banning of Organizations: The Mejlis, the representative self-governing body of the Crimean Tatars, was outlawed as an "extremist organization". Similarly, the Orthodox Church of Ukraine has been functionally banned from practicing.

Destruction of Cultural Heritage: Ukrainian books have been systematically purged from local libraries, and any public exhibition of loyalty to Ukraine, including displaying the flag or singing patriotic songs, results in severe reprisals or imprisonment.Reports by Human Rights Watch and investigations tracked via the international Crimea Platform note that the decade-long operational matrix of repression established in Crimea serves as the primary blueprint for atrocities currently being committed in newly occupied territories of mainland Ukraine.


War crimes in the Russo-Ukrainian war (2022–present)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_crimes_in_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war_(2022%E2%80%93present)

Atrocity crimes during the Russo-Ukrainian war
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atrocity_crimes_during_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war

https://www.amnesty.org/en/projects/russias-aggression-in-ukraine/

Invisible Scars: Ukraine’s Disappeared amid Russian Aggression
https://www.ictj.org/latest-news/invisible-scars-ukraine


https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/documents/issues/disappearances/cfi/ucj/subm-research-wg-cso-association-reintegration-crimea-en.pdf




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Kick dalton99a Thursday #1
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Slava Ukraini. Thank you for the update. niyad Thursday #3
The Mouse That Roared. multigraincracker Thursday #4
The comic that kicked ass... COL Mustard Thursday #19
Oh yes, I remember that movie PatSeg Yesterday #30
I read that book in high school... IthinkThereforeIAM Yesterday #41
Ukraine was always the brain trust of whatever iteration of an empire there ever was there n/t Cheezoholic Thursday #5
Absolutely fact JPK Yesterday #25
Slava Ukraine.................... Lovie777 Thursday #6
It seems his plan hurl Thursday #7
Ukraine has been teaching NATO gab13by13 Thursday #15
NATO leaders are studying and learning from Ukraine's tactics. Lonestarblue Yesterday #23
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I am so impressed PatSeg Yesterday #29
massive traffic jam as people flee Crimea rollin74 Thursday #8
I wish we had a President like Zelenskyy. sheshe2 Thursday #9
Zelenskyy is a true hero for these times. calimary Thursday #14
He is, calimary. sheshe2 Thursday #16
There is no answer to that - at least not yet. calimary Yesterday #22
When Western powers offered to get him out of Ukraine when it was attacked, he said, "I don't need a ride, I need ammo!" tblue37 20 hrs ago #58
🇺🇦🇺🇦 gademocrat7 Thursday #10
There are still Ukrainians living there, am I right? FakeNoose Thursday #11
I wonder JPK Yesterday #28
Maybe, or at least feeding info to the military leaders in Kiev FakeNoose Yesterday #40
I think they call themselves ATESH. druidity33 18 hrs ago #60
The atrocities committed against Ukrainians and Tartars in Crimea... pat_k 22 hrs ago #51
Zelenskyy believes in science. dave99 Thursday #12
MAN, I love good news! EOM Grown2Hate Thursday #13
Yes and we're long overdue PatSeg Yesterday #26
Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський Justice matters. Thursday #17
As per usual, Russia underestimated Billsdaughter Thursday #18
Zelenskyy has this modern warfare thing down to a science. ToxMarz Yesterday #20
The Russians fight for a czar Gum Logger Yesterday #47
Put the boot to the Poot. oasis Yesterday #21
Wow, best news I've heard in a long time PatSeg Yesterday #24
Zelenskyy JPK Yesterday #31
russian air defense systems are being pulled from Crimea and sent to protect oligarch vacation homes. mucifer Yesterday #32
State of Emergency declared in Crimes malaise Yesterday #33
While this is great news. Woodwizard Yesterday #34
HK's from the Terminator have become a reality Strelnikov_ Yesterday #35
Can't say more than this... Happy Hoosier Yesterday #39
That is nice Woodwizard 16 hrs ago #61
The US has wasted a really good opportunity to get rid of Putin Buckeyeblue Yesterday #36
That's because Trump is Putin's buddy and expects to get Russia business for Trump org. ChicagoTeamster Yesterday #38
I don't think Russia has very much in the way of business... ananda Yesterday #44
No, not anymore. Which is probably why Trump is abandoning them, but there was talk of him wanting a Trump Tower in ChicagoTeamster Yesterday #45
Well.. looking at Moscow now... ananda 22 hrs ago #52
If there was a Trump Tower in Moscow I bet it would have already been hit by a drone. Or just blown up from it's base ChicagoTeamster 22 hrs ago #54
Less buddy and more employee Attilatheblond 18 hrs ago #59
Any reports of Russian troops leaving Crimea? Once the civilians are gone any troops will be sitting ducks ChicagoTeamster Yesterday #37
And the Crimean Tatars might be able to go home Botany Yesterday #42
This is an very interesting game of chess that Ukraine has gotten very good at. N/T SupportSanity Yesterday #43
Why hasn't the Kerch Bridge been knocked out? Sneederbunk Yesterday #46
Good question. Maybe saving for the coup de grace LymphocyteLover 22 hrs ago #49
CNN is reporting a state of emergency as been declared in Crimea. 🇺🇦 SamuelAdams 23 hrs ago #48
I think it's more likely Diraven 22 hrs ago #50
It's a peninsula, not an island DavidDvorkin 22 hrs ago #53
Even the land route has bridges Diraven 21 hrs ago #55
I REALLY would love to see the Kerch Bridge in the drink!!! Callie1979 21 hrs ago #56
Zelensky: "I don't need z ride, I need ammo! tblue37 20 hrs ago #57
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