Ediye Muslimova, the editor-in-chief of a Crimean Tatar children's magazine, disappeared in Russian-occupied Crimea on Nov.
61-year-old Ediye Muslimova, Editor-in-Chief of the Crimean Tatar children's magazine Armanchyk, was abducted in temporarily occupied Crimea on 21 November. Details: Muslimova's niece reported ...
The disappearance of 61-year-old Ediye Muslimova came soon after a sustained attack on another Crimean Tatar publication and ...
Refat Chubarov, chairman of the Crimean Tatar Mejlis, told Euronews that any peace agreement at the expense of Ukraine’s ...
61-year-old Ediye Muslimova, Editor-in-Chief of the Crimean Tatar children's magazine Armanchyk, was abducted in temporarily occupied Crimea on 21 November. Details: Muslimova's niece reported that ...
Reports indicated that Ediye Muslimova, the editor-in-chief of the Crimean Tatar children's magazine Armanchyk, had gone missing in occupied Crimea. She reappeared on the night of 22-23 November and ...
The Crimean Tatar Resource Center reported this on facebook, according to Ukrinform. "Verified sources have recently informed the head of the board of the Crimean Tatar Resource Center ...
During the interrogation by the FSB, the journalist was asked many questions In the occupied Crimea, 61-year-old Crimean Tatar journalist Ediye Muslimova was detained by FSB officers and held captive ...