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- Title
Rus İlhakı Sonrasında Kırım Tatarlarına Yönelik İnsan Hakları İhlalleri: Toplanma ve Örgütlenme Hakları Üzerine Kapsamlı Bir Analiz.
- Authors
ERCAN, Osman; KOLÇAK, Hakan
- Abstract
The lives of the Crimean Tatars on the multicultural Crimean Peninsula have been a politically and socially problematic process due to Russian domination since the second half of the 18th century. The Crimean Tatars were deprived of many rights during the Soviet period and subjected to deportation during World War II. Following the collapse of the former Soviet Union, the Crimean Tatars enjoyed several self-government rights, recognised by the Constitution of 1996, within the post-Soviet Ukraine. When the Russian Federation annexed Crimea in March 2014, the tide again turned against the Tatars, leading to numerous human rights violations following the annexation. Some of such violations concerning the right to property, freedom of expression, freedom of religion and various collective rights have been examined by some studies. However, those violations committed by the Russian authorities after the annexation concerning the rights to assembly and association have not been analysed completely, resulting in a research gap in the literature. This article seeks to fill the aforementioned gap. Such violations are identified through a comprehensive analysis of many human rights reports prepared by various non-governmental organisations and state organs. This study is ultimately expected to expand the regional and international awareness of the Tatars' problems.
- Subjects
TATARS
- Publication
Gaziantep University Journal of Social Sciences, 2023, Vol 22, Issue 4, p1482
- ISSN
1303-0094
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.21547/jss.1289244