PART 4 A YEAR AFTER: MAIN VIOLATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN CRIMEA days, as well as classes, competitions, exhibitions, and other events involving hundreds of children. The music school holds an enrollment for the 2014-2015 academic years (audition) ... The accumulation of a large number of people in a limited area not intend- ed for placing of the further claimed number of participants can create conditions for violations of public order, rights, and lawful interests of other citizens.’ In addition, the Simferopol City Council refused to approve the route of motor rally during the Day of the Crimean Tatar Flag proposed by the Mejlis. The city o7 cials proposed to change the route of the rally, excluding the central streets from this route – within sight and earshot of the target audience. In the following year it was again impossible to hold a peaceful assembly to mark the Day of the Crimean Tatar Flag. In early June, the representatives of youth or- ganizations established an Organizing Committee for the preparation of events to mark this day. The Organizing Committee R led a notice to the Simferopol City Ad- ministration of holding on June 26, 2015 of a public event in the Fountains district of Simferopol, but was denied approval. The reason for rejection was that other organizations have R led the notices and coordinated holding of public events on June 26. Later, the Organizing Committee made two additional attempts to R le an application indicating diT erent venues and dates. However, the responses were similar to the R rst one. Also, a negative answer was received in response to the application on holding the automobile rally. On June 25, the prosecution authorities issued a warning on the inadmissibility of holding the public events, which were not coordinated with the authorities. It was handed over to the Mejlis members Dilyaver Akiev, Ilmi Umerov, Nariman Dzhelyal and the Ukrainian activist Leonid Kuzmin. August 23 – the Pan-European Day of Remembrance for Victims of Stalinism and Nazism Crimean Tatar non-governmental organization ‘Kardashlyk’ planned to hold a me- morial meeting in honor of the Pan-European Day of Remembrance for Victims of Stalinism and Nazism on August 23, 2014. The rally was to be held in Simferopol on Gurzufskaya Street in the Salgirka Park. The rally application was lodged with the Simferopol City Council on August 13, but ten days later the authorities banned the mourning rally, arguing for the hot weather, which, according to local authorities, could negatively aT ect the health of the meeting participants. 116

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