PART 2 INTERNATIONAL LEGAL ASPECT OF THE OCCUPATION OF ARC AND THE CITY OF SEVASTOPOL records and identiR ed trends suggest the need for the permanent monitoring of the human rights situation in Crimea by the independent international agencies. In addition to the above documents, a number of Ukrainian, Russian and inter- 57 national organizations (such as the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union , the 58 Crimean Field Mission, the Crimean Human Rights Group , the Ukrainian Center for 59 Independent Political Research , the Center for Civil Liberties, the Freedom House, the Human Rights Watch, the International Federation for Human Rights/FIDH, the representatives of the RF Presidential Council and the Human Rights Center ‘Memo- rial’ etc.) prepared more than a dozen of reports on the human rights situation in Crimea as of March, 2014. All reports are publicly available. 57 http://helsinki.org.ua/; http://helsinki.org.ua/publications/dopovid-pravozahysnyh-orhanizatsij-prava-lyudyny- v-ukrajini-2014/ 58 http://group.crimeahr.org/ 59 http://www.ucipr.kiev.ua/siteinfo/7 36
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