Mustafa Dzhemilev is the national leader of the Crimean Tatars, who became a symbol of resistance and resilience after the deported people returned to their homeland. A public figure, dissident and human rights activist, he devoted his life to fighting the Soviet repressive system, went through prisons, hunger strikes, intimidation - and won. However, the annexation of Crimea in 2014 launched a new round of trials, and the situation has become much more acute since 2022. Now he is a lighthouse and a moral guide. However, this burden is not easy, and who is the one who can bear it? Nine conversations with Mustafa Dzhemilev reveal the extraordinary life and struggle of both one man and an entire nation.