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_cES-MaBCA
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_aShapovalova, Natalia
245 _aThe situation of national minorities in Crimea following its annexation by Russia
260 _cMay 2016
300 _a58 p.
_fRecurso online
520 _aNational minorities in Crimea have been subject to systematic violations of their rights since the illegal annexation of Crimea by Russia on 18 March 2014. Documented violations have occurred in the areas of freedom of expression, conscience, and religion; the right to peaceful assembly and association; freedom of the media and access to information; the right to a fair trial and effective remedy; the right to education in one’s native language; and linguistic and cultural rights. The de facto authorities in Crimea have neglected to investigate cases of grave violations of the rights to life, liberty, security, and physical integrity. The response of the international community has been limited. While Western countries pursue nonrecognition policies towards Crimea, international sanctions introduced in response to the occupation of Crimea are weak, and there have been no measures taken to address the international humanitarian law and human rights violations in Crimea. Limited support is available to human rights organisations focused on or working in Crimea, and human rights monitors still cannot gain access to Crimea. The European Union, and the European Parliament, in particular, should actively advocate for the establishment of an international human rights monitoring presence in occupied Crimea. Tailor-made support programmes should be offered to Ukrainian government agencies and civil society working towardsthe protection of the rights of Ukrainian citizens in Crimea. The European Parliament should continue raising the issue of human rights violations in Crimea and monitor individual cases. Furthermore, the Council of the European Union should consider imposing sanctions for the violations of international humanitarian law and human rights in occupied Crimea.
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_aInvestigación
650 0 _91176
_aDerechos humanos
650 0 _910900
_aRelaciones con las minorías
_2embne
_xIdentidad cultural
651 0 _91574
_aPaíses de la Unión Europea
651 0 _91541
_aUcrania
651 0 _91448
_aRusia
710 _93871
_aParlamento Europeo
_b. Asuntos Exteriores
_b. Derechos Humanos
856 4 _uhttp://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/STUD/2016/578003/EXPO_STU(2016)578003_EN.pdf
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_cBK
_kBoletín UE
_mMayo 2016
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