Paul
Goble
Staunton, July 20 – The Russian
occupiers in Crimea are increasingly targeting the wives and children of
Crimean Tatar activists in an attempt to get at the parents via their family
members, Zair Smedlyaev, one of their number says, yet another indication of Moscow’s
increasing brutality there now that the world’s attention is turned elsewhere.
“As we predicted,” the activist
tells Kseniya Kirillova of Radio Svoboda, “a new wave of repressions has begun.
It is obvious that Putin is making use of that ‘indulgence’ which he received
from Trump and the other world leaders” and is attacking children in Crimea in
this way for the first time (ru.krymr.com/a/29377759.html).
Smedlyaev and Kirillova list
numerous cases of this brutal practice that have occurred in the last month.
And Smedlyaev says that this represents the continuation of Russia’s historical
approach to its opponents, be it taking hostage family members of those who
resist it or arresting, as in Stalin’s time, “’members of the families of
enemies of the people.’”
He points to another indication of
the ways that repression is increasing in Crimea: the occupiers are now
arresting even those residents who have shown a willingness to work with them.
Clear, Smedlyaev says, even “cooperation with the occupation forces does not
give any guarantees,” something that ever more people on the Ukrainian
peninsula recognize.
Tragically, this development has
gone largely unnoticed in the West, as have two others which should be matters
of concern both for those who support the rights of the people on the occupied
Ukrainian peninsula and for those who seek to analyze the direction of Putin’s
policies more generally, given that he has often tried out tactics in Crimea
before using them elsewhere.
One is the compilation by the
occupiers of “an enemies list,” a step toward even greater repression (ru.krymr.com/a/29377845.html) and the other is a report that
these same occupiers are preparing provocatory terrorist actions there so as to
place the blame on the local people (gordonua.com/blogs/tymchuk/specsluzhby-rf-rassmatrivayut-vozmozhnost-provedeniya-v-blizhayshee-vremya-teraktov-protiv-grazhdanskogo-naseleniya-kryma-s-massovymi-zhertvami-272067.html).
Both
of these would be fully consistent with Putin policies in the past; both must
be carefully monitored before they lead to more tragedies; and both must be
condemned by people of good will who are concerned with human rights and the
rule of law around the world.
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