”I am a father of four. I do not want my children, my people to live in a country of terror, humiliation and torture, abductions and arbitrary arrests, aggression, and oppression.” Crimean Tatar Muslims imprisoned on fabricated charges by the Russian occupation stand up to persecution with prison letters with an unbreakable will to live. We bring you four of them.
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Yuliia Rudenko: 4 letters from Crimean Tatar political prisoners
A painted door like a prison cell corridor is seen during the presentation of the art project "Underground Despair", dedicated to 98 Crimean residents who were arrested after the annexation of the peninsula by Russia by Georgian artist David Kukhalashvili in downtown Kyiv on Feb. 8, 2021.