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How I almost became a victim of UKRAINIAN EVENTS
By Vasily Terkin, journalist of “Novaya Gazeta” 05.04.2014 Facebook Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine I came to my parents’ place to spend the night. Father was sitting hunched over on the couch watching the TV sadly. There was … Continue reading
The Crimean “Occupendum” – Mustafa Jemilev was right: the decision about Crimea’s anschluss is legally fraught.
According to the report of the Presidential Council on Civil Society and Human Rights of the Russian Federation, the Crimean referendum is assessed as follows: SYNOPSIS • the overwhelming majority of citizens in Sevastopol have voted for joining to Russia … Continue reading
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Affront or Offensive? Russian OMON block Mustafa Jemiliev
03.05.14 | Halya Coynash As feared, Russian OMON spetsnaz forces, together with the so-called Crimean “police,” are preventing Mustafa Jemiliev from entering Crimea and seem determined to cause confrontation with the Crimean Tatars. Around 5 thousand Crimean Tatars have arrived at … Continue reading
