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Pavlo Buranov
Journalist, human rights activist, researcher of human rights violations in the occupied Crimea
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Russian fairy tales of milk rivers
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“It's cheaper to do nothing”: Crimean farmers refuse to sow due to the lack of water
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“They will dismantle the fortress for the sake of the Rothenbergs": how Putin's friends are destroying the Crimean historical heritage
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“If not stones from the sky, then fuel oil from the sea": how many tourists Crimea attracted during the New Year holidays and what to expect in the summer
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Newcomers: how the occupiers are replacing the population of Crimea
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“My dog has a more thoughtful look than this doctor”: the real situation with health care in Crimea
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Black days of the Black Sea
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“Які херої, таке й свято”: як у Криму насправді ставляться до учасників СВО
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“You, Tatars, are nobody here": how education in the Crimean Tatar language is being sabotaged in occupied Crimea
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Треба бути психом, щоб сказати “я хочу вчити українську”: як кримську освіту повністю зачистили від української мови
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Bulldozing through civilizations: how the occupiers in Crimea are destroying unique archaeological sites
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Drought is coming to Crimea
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I consider it murder: how Crimeans die in Russian prisons without medical care
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At the risk of life: how the occupied Crimea demonstrates disobedience to the invaders
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To die is a feat: how children are zombified in Crimean schools
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In pursuit of asterisks: the occupants persecute the editorial board of an independent Crimean Tatar newspaper
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Take what you can get: a man in Crimea went blind due to a medicament shortage artificially created by the occupiers
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Oleksandr Sizikov - a Blind Man Behind Bars
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Choice with no choice: how the imitation of the elections was held in the occupied Crimea
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Money and threats: how Crimeans find themselves in the ranks of the Russian army