More than two dozen Ukrainian journalists are in Russian custody, according to Ukrainian human rights organizations. 13 of them are Crimean Tatar citizen journalists who have replaced professional media that have been driven out of the Crimean peninsula by the Russian authorities since 2014. For years, citizen journalists have been covering what the Crimean media controlled by the Russian Federation are silent about and sometimes become the only…
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More than two dozen Ukrainian journalists are in Russian custody, according to Ukrainian human rights organizations. 13 of them are Crimean Tatar citizen journalists who have replaced professional media that have been driven out of the Crimean peninsula by the Russian authorities since 2014. For years, citizen journalists have been covering what the Crimean media controlled by the Russian Federation are silent about and sometimes become the only…