Ayriye Emirveliyeva smells Basil flowers she grew in her garden in Serebryanka village on September 10, 2020
The women outside of the house during the wedding in Novoselivske, Crimea in August 2013
The bed in the courtyard in Serebryanka village on September 10, 2020
Katibe doing an exercise routine at her home in Serebryanka village in Crimea on May 8th, 2021
Women pray during Dua on the third day after the funeral of her relative in Berezovka village. September 22nd, 2016
Ayrie Emirvalieva, 75, in her backyard in Serebryanka village, Crimea, Ukraine in June 2008. Ayrie was deported from Crimea in 1944 by the Stalin regime and returned to Crimea in 1990 with her family
The grave of Ayriye Emirveliyeva in Serebryanka cemetry on May 8th, 2021
Feride is getting ready before leaving for her summer job on the beach in Rybachie, Crimea July 2013
Ayriye Emirvalieva, 82, praying in her room in Serebryanka village December 2013
Aliye with her son Ilyas in their house in Crimea June 2013
The wall in the Zore Kursuitova's, 82, house with a portrait of her and her parents and Koran in Novoselivske, Crimea in July 2013
The young women look at the Black sea near Yalta on November 27th, 2016
The view of Bakhchisarai, Crimea. December 7th, 2016
The funeral of Hatidzhe Emirveliyeva in Berezovka village, Crimea on September 20th, 2016
Women during the Dua on the third day after the funeral of a relative in Berezovka village. September 22nd, 2016
The field near Serebyanka village, 2016
The Aliyev's photos from the family album. Muslim Aliyev has been held in detention since February 2016 when armed searches were carried out of a large number of mainly Crimean Tatar homes in the Yalta region. He is unjustly accused of terrorism. By majority of Crimean Tatars it considered the criminal prosecution part of a campaign of repression
Gulsum and Salime pose for portrait at their home in Crimea. Their father Muslim Aliyev has been held in detention since February 2016 when armed searches were carried out of a large number of mainly Crimean Tatar homes in the Yalta region. He is unjustly accused of terrorism. By majority of Crimean Tatars it considered the criminal prosecution part of a campaign of repression
Nasibe Zeynalieva, 53, with her grandchild waits in the car during the court hearing on the case of Uzeir Abdullaev, who is unjustly accused of terrorism. October 13th, 2016 it was considered as a political persecution of the Crimean Tatars and muslims
Leniye with a child at her mother's home in Krasnokamyanka. Her brother Refat Alimov was arrested in the village on April 18, 2016 and he is accused of terrorism. Those cases are considered political
The photographs of Refat Alimov. He was arrested in the village of Krasnokamyanka on April 18, 2016 and he is accused of terrorism. Those cases are considered political
Olga kisses the cross on the grave of her son, Andrey Yudenko, who died in 2014 of liver failure. Andrey had been on substitution therapy for two years in the coastal town of Feodosia, after using IV drugs since he was a teenager. After the occupation of Crimea in 2014, substitution therapy using methadone was banned
The meeting of "Bizim balalar" (Our Kids, the newly created fund to support families and children of political prisons in Crimea) on November 24th, 2016. Nariman Dzhelial (3rd on the right) was arrested on September 3, 2021 by russian authorities and is kept in prison till today
Aliye Ziyatdinova, with her kids, in Serebyanka, Crimea. July 2014
Ayriye Emirveliyeva, get her new Russian passport in Serebryanka village on July 6th, 2014. To be able to get her pension she had to get a new passport after the occupation of Crimea in March 2014
The Aliyev's pose for the family portrait at their home in Crimea on September 25, 2016. Muslim Aliyev has been held in detention since February 2016 when armed searches were carried out of a large number of mainly Crimean Tatar homes in the Yalta region. He is unjustly accused of terrorism. By majority of Crimean Tatars it considered the criminal prosecution part of a campaign of repression
Gulsum and Salime pose for portrait at their home in Crimea. Their father Muslim Aliyev has been held in detention since February 2016 when armed searches were carried out of a large number of mainly Crimean Tatar homes in the Yalta region. He is unjustly accused of terrorism. By majority of Crimean Tatars it considered the criminal prosecution part of a campaign of repression
Rustem Ismailov is taken to the courthouse in Simferopol for his hearing. Along with other 4 men they were arrested in Stroganivka and Kamyanka the day before of terrorism charges. It was considered as a political persecution of the Crimean Tatars and muslims
Leniye poses in front of the Crimean Tatar flag in Krasnokamyanka on October 16, 2016. Her brother Refat Alimov was arrested in the village on April 18, 2016 and he is unjustly accused of terrorism. Those cases are considered political
The poster reads “Attention. Kidnapped person. Ervin Ibragimov” in Bakhchisaray on 18th of October 2016. Ervin Ibrahimov is Crimean Tatar activist, who disappeared on May 24 near his home in Bakhchisarai, a city in the central Crimea. Records from a security camera show a group of men who forced him to get into the car and took him to an unknown destination. No one saw Ervin since that time
The road to Crimean Tatar neighbourhood in Bakhchisaray on October 18th, 2016
The children watch the performance dedicated to the New Years celebration at school in Serebryanka village, Crimea on December 28th, 2015
The bags with sent block the road at Chaplinka check point on the road from mainland Ukraine to Crimea during the Crimea blockade in November 2015
Katibe Ziyatdinova picks up cherries in the garden in Serebryanka, June 2014
Ayrie Emirveliyeva sits at the table before Dua on the third day after the funeral of her relative in Berezovka village. September 22nd, 2016