Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze posed for a photo with several politicians, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, at a forum in Turkmenistan dedicated to the International Year of Peace and Trust. The Georgian opposition interpreted the presence of representatives of the ruling Georgian Dream party at the event alongside Putin as a decision to reconsider the country's foreign policy.
In June, 8 Crimean Tatars were detained in Crimea for political reasons
In total, last month, Russian security forces detained 15 residents of Crimea, including for “pro-Ukrainian graffiti” and on suspicion of collaborating with Ukrainian special services. Among those detained for political reasons - 8 Crimean Tatars. This is stated in the analysis of human rights violations, which was presented by the Crimean Tatar Resource Center (CRC).
Overall, at least 183 Crimean Tatars have been detained, arrested and sentenced to prison since 2014. “These people are political prisoners. They are kept in prisons in Crimea and Russia. Places change after the decision of the court. In most cases, we cannot determine the place of their detention,” the Ombudsman of Ukraine said.
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