Life In Crimea 10 Years After Russian Occupation: How A Crimean Tatar Woman Defies The Regime
Mumine Salieva, a Crimean Tatar woman still living in Russia-occupied Crimea, continues to fight for human rights and help fellow detained Crimean Tatars while also raising four children single-handedly after her husband was imprisoned. She’s been doing this since Russian forces seized control of the peninsula 10 years ago, saying, “It is nothing else than the repression of the entire Crimean Tatar people.“
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