Rustem Virati, a 60-year-old Crimean Tatar who was imprisoned by the Russians for eight years, has died in a penal colony in the city of Dmitrovgrad, Russia’s Ulyanovsk Oblast. Source: Refat Chubarov, ...
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No decision on Crimea can be made without Ukraine and Crimean Tatars, Mejlis leader told Euronews
Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential elections has left many across the world wondering about what Washington's foreign policy is going to look like, especially regarding Ukraine. The main ...
The Mejlis, the representative body of the Crimean Tatar people, will reject any international recognition of Russian-occupied Crimea as Russian territory, Refat Chubarov, the body's chairman, said in ...
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Vladimir Putin 'wants to finish what Stalin failed to accomplish' as 'genocide' fears grow
A prominent Crimean Tatar leader has denounced Vladimir Putin for perpetuating Stalin's "genocidal policy" against his community. Crimea has remained under Russian occupation for 11 years, following ...
Crimean Tatar leader Mustafa Dzhemilev has praised the Czech Republic after it adopted a resolution recognizing the deportation of Crimean Tatars by Soviet authorities in 1944 as genocide. In a ...
The second-largest ethnic group in the modern Russian Federation, after the Russians, are the Tatars, Turkic-speaking Sunni Muslims who are indigenous to the Volga and Ural regions, including the ...
KIEV (Reuters) - The silencing of a TV station for the Tatar people in Crimea, annexed by Russia from Ukraine a year ago, sparked an outcry on Friday, with Kiev accusing Moscow of trying to stamp out ...
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