Halya Coynash: Crimean Tatar leaders all face imprisonment under Russian occupation
Activists hold Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar flags as they block the road at the checkpoint between Ukraine and Crimea, in Chongar, on Sept. 20, 2015.
One Crimean Tatar leader is currently imprisoned in Russian-occupied Crimea, but his fate could be shared by all others, as well as any Ukrainian national opposing Russia's annexation, according to the argument put by Natalya Poklonskaya, the occupation regime's de facto prosecutor.