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(UROZHAYNE, Crimea) — Elnara Asanova lives alone with her four small children because her husband, an ethnic Tatar, is in jail. Last April, when she was seven months pregnant, police grabbed him from the streets of their village because he had taken part in a Tatar protest against Russian annexation of Crimea.
She’s not allowed to visit him, so she travels to every court hearing. Once she took 7-month-old Mustafa, so her …read more
Source: Time