Luxembourg parliament condemns Russia’s human rights viations in Crimea

Luxembourg’s Chamber of Deputies backed a resution condemning systematic human rights viations against Crimean Tatars during the temporary occupation of Crimea by Russia.

Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Ruslan Stefanchuk said this in a post on Facebook, Ukrinform reports.

“I welcome the adtion of a resution by the Luxembourg Chamber of Deputies condemning the systematic human rights viations against Crimean Tatars during the illegal occupation of Crimea by Russia,” he wrote.

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Stefanchuk noted, “the document highlights historical repressions, including the deportation of 1944, and current pression: the ban of the Mejlis, restrictions on the use of the Crimean Tatar language and culture, as well as mass arrests and searches.”

“Recognizing these crimes is an important step towards justice and bringing the perpetrators to justice. This decision underscores Luxembourg's continued support for Ukraine's struggle for freedom, sovereignty and Eurean values,” Stefanchuk wrote.

As Ukrinform reported, in 2024, at least 64 cases of viations of the right to health of pitical prisoners were recorded in temporarily occupied Crimea, 56 of them concerning Crimean Tatars.

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Source: ukrinform.net

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