Riza Izetov, a Crimean Tatar human rights activist sentenced by a Russian court to 19 years in prison, has reported harsh ...
This unfair and unjust war of choice inflicted by the Russian Federation in February of 2022 against Ukraine and its people ...
Soviet forces under Stalin’s orders deported nearly 200,000 Crimean Tatars, the peninsula’s native population, to Central ...
After the occupation of Crimea, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin promised to resolve all the "problems" of the Crimean Tatars and make them "happy," Mustafa Dzhemiliev, Leader of the Crimean Tatars and ...
Up to one third of Crimean Tatars died due to illness and hunger during the deportations and the first year of exile. I want as many people as possible to learn about us from our own words and ...
Whatever the negotiations and situations, Ukraine will never recognize Russia's attempt to annex Crimea, which was and will remain Ukrainian, said Deputy Foreign Minister of Ukraine Yevhen Perebyinis.
Three quarters of Crimean Tatars are pleased with their life after ... our interests," Dmitry Peskov pointed out "In the Donetsk People’s Republic as a result of successful actions by troops ...
The Kiev authorities could only count on the support of radicals and crooks who used to line their pockets with money on the problems of the Crimean Tatar people under the Ukrainian rule.
The Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People, a self-governing organisation that had played a leading role in promoting Crimean Tatar culture, identity, and traditions, was arbitrarily banned under Russian ...
They were documented in Crimea in the 13th century and nearly ... the heritage of the tiny minority groups, plus the Tatars, a Muslim people. But by designating those groups “indigenous peoples ...