PART 4 A YEAR AFTER: MAIN VIOLATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN CRIMEA The residents of Kemerovo were oT ered about 10,000 permanent and temporary 26 jobs, both with the provision of accommodaion, and without it . The website of the State Committee on Employment of the Republic of Khakassia contains information 27 on 323 vacancies in Crimea with or without the provision of accommodation . The lists of open vacancies contain information about the position, the city of potential employment, remuneration, as well as the contact information of the employer. The Russian citizens from these regions are oT ered both the temporary and per- manent eployment in the peninsula in cities such as Simferopol, Alushta, Sudak, Evpatoria, Feodosia, Saki, etc. The employment is oT ered for positions in various R elds – management, healthcare, tourism, culture, restaurant business, farming, etc. The publicly available biographies of the Russian o7 cials (of the so-called “Coun- cil of Ministers of the Republic of Crimea”, “Government of Sevastopol” as well as the Prosecutor’s O7 ce of the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol) indicate a large number of the newly arrived Russian citizens in Crimea. Also, the relocation of the civilian population can be seen in the composition of management in healthcare, education and other sectors. The “displaced persons” from Russia also constitute a signiR cant share in the legal profession composition. The information about the displacement of civilian population is of great impor- tance in the context of occasional statements in the press about the possibility of “calming the situation” through a future referendum on the status of Crimea and Sevastopol under the supervision of the international organizations. The change by the Russian Federation of the demographic picture in the occupied territories excludes such a solution to the issue. 4.8. Persecution of Dissidents The atmosphere of fear and intolerance, ‘preventative conversations’, intimidation, arrests, and searches caused any dissent in the Crimean peninsula to be suppressed in various ways. Many independent journalists, activists, and human rights advo- cates were forced to leave Crimea, and those who stayed there are fearful of openly criticizing the authorities. 26 http://goo.gl/KBjBxI 27 List of vacancies of the State Employment Committee of the Republic of Khakassia as of 05.06.2015, 08.06.2015, 20.07.2015 http://goo.gl/DLJkxm http://goo.gl/BqAT7g http://goo.gl/bH2VIG Archive of screenshots and Excel R les https://archive.org/details/Khakasia 94

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