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The European Court of Human Rights rules Russia violated the right to peaceful assembly in Crimea. The court found that Russian authorities unlawfully detained participants of a 2015 demonstration in Simferopol for displaying pro-Ukrainian symbols.

The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Russia violated the right to peaceful assembly in Crimea by persecuting participants of a 2015 demonstration in Simferopol. The Ministry of Justice of Ukraine reported that the court found a violation of Article 11 of the European Convention on Human Rights regarding the detention of individuals for displaying pro-Ukrainian symbols.

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