To mark International Human Rights Day, the Crimean Human Rights Defense Group has released an infographic on the at least 70 people in the Russian-occupied Ukrainian peninsula who have been jailed on the basis of politically motivated criminal cases and thus qualify as political prisoners.
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A man holds a one-person protest in Crimea on Oct. 14, holding a banner that reads "Crimean Tatars aren't terrorists" in Crimean Tatar language.