UK calls on Russia to immediately release all Ukrainian political prisoners
- The UK also welcomes the new International Crimean Platform, which will bring together the international community to support the return of Crimea to Ukraine
The UK calls on Russia to immediately release all Ukrainian
political prisoners held in Crimea and Russia.
"The UK has reaffirmed its unwavering support of
Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity and its support for Ukrainians
whose lives have been impacted by Russian aggression, seven years after Russia
illegally annexed Crimea and began its ongoing campaign to militarise the
peninsula," UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said in a statement on
seventh anniversary of illegal annexation of Crimea.
He said Russia is trying to cover up its human rights abuses
by preventing access to Crimea for international monitors.
"The UK calls on Russia to immediately release all
Ukrainian political prisoners held in Crimea and Russia – currently known to be
over 100 – who are often kept in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions and
refused access to proper medical treatment," reads the statement.
The UK also welcomes the new International Crimean Platform,
which will bring together the international community to support the return of
Crimea to Ukraine.
It is noted the UK has contributed nearly GBP 700,000 to the
UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission, which monitors and documents human rights
abuses on the peninsula, while also providing human rights expertise to promote
the right to a fair trial for political prisoners in Crimea.
Moreover, to mark the seventh anniversary of the illegal
annexation, the UK is announcing funding for a new project to improve access to
vital services for Ukrainians living in Crimea. The UK will contribute GBP
168,000 to this project, which will support the local authorities in
neighbouring Kherson region to help those who are struggling to visit hospitals
or apply for Ukrainian passports.
Russian occupation of
Crimea
Russia occupied Ukraine's Crimea in March 2014 after its
troops had seized the peninsula. An illegal referendum was held amid the
aggressive takeover on the issue of the peninsula's accession to Russia.
De-facto Crimean authorities claimed that 96.77% of the Crimean population had
allegedly supported the move.
On March 18, 2014, the so-called agreement on the accession
of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol to the Russian Federation was signed off
in the Kremlin.
Western powers never recognized the seizure of Crimea and
imposed sanctions on Russia over aggression against Ukraine.
Ukraine's parliament voted to designate February 20, 2014,
as the official date for the start of the temporary occupation of Crimea.
The Russian Federation supplies weapons and sends
mercenaries and its regular troops to occupied Donbas.
The hostilities in Luhansk and Donetsk regions have been
going on since mid-April 2014.
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COURTESY unian.info
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