When: Tuesday, 20. June 2017 15:00 – 17:00 EDT
To: Tuesday, 20. June 2017
Where: Washington DC, National Endowment for Democracy 1025 F Street Northwest ## 800
Host: National Endowment for Democracy
Contact: Florian Irminger (florian.irminger(at)humanrightshouse.org / +41 79 751 80 42 )
More info: www.eventbrite.com/e/continued-human-rights-suppression-in-crimea-tickets-35083906910
The report of the United Nations Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine highlighted that “the situation in the east of Ukraine remains volatile and may develop into a ‘frozen conflict’, creating a protracted environment of insecurity and instability.”
In Crimea, restrictions on public demonstrations, civil society organisations, and the media are routine. This situation is exacerbated by concerted efforts to prevent Ukrainians and international human rights monitors, journalists, and others from travelling to Crimea. Governments, international organisations, and human rights organisations must take steps to bear witness to the on-going tragedy in Crimea and do their best to put a stop to it.
Recent coverage from Crimea:
- Interview with Olga Skrypnyk: Responding to annexation of Crimea with human rights
- Crimea: The rule of Kremlin prevails over the rule of law
- Deteriorating human rights in “Russianised” Crimea needs international scrutiny
- Crimea: Distressing Human Rights Situation Needs International Attention
- UN resolution on Crimea: Crimeans deserve better
- PACE: Don’t compromise on Russian human rights