There is neither freedom of expression nor freedom of religion in Crimea.
Nineteen people are listed as missing in Russian-occupied Crimea, most of them are pro-Ukrainian activists.
"Nineteen people (including Crimean Tatars) have disappeared. I do not rule out the number could be higher. These are mostly activists," Chairman of the Central Electoral Committee of the Kurultai of the Crimean Tatar people Zair Smedlyaev told TV Channel 112 Ukraine.
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Deputy Chairman of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People Ilmi Umerov, in turn, insists that sanctions against Russia should be toughened. "We believe that the sanctions should be further expanded, strengthened along with exerting political and diplomatic pressure so that Russia itself could leave Crimea as a heavy burden," he told TV Channel 112 Ukraine.