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Emrys

(8,646 posts)
21. And as you post that BS yet again, I'm duty bound to point out you're supporting genocide, as is your habit
Wed Apr 23, 2025, 06:50 PM
Apr 23

Here's where I did it the other day: https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=20259432

And here's the main point of it again. For all I know, you have me blocked, but others will have a chance to read it:

Russia repeats genocide on Crimean Tatars

The 80 years since the genocidal deportation of the Crimean Tatar people are not just a tragedy for the Crimean Tatars, but a systemic diagnosis and a historical warning of what Russian imperialism is.

MEP Anna Fotyga, former foreign minister of Poland

The Crimean Tatars are but one of numerous peoples who have suffered from Moscow's expansionist policies over the course of three consecutive centuries. Moscow first deprived the Crimean Tatars of their state territories, and then of their statehood on the Crimean Peninsula and the adjacent regions. These territories are currently witnessing fierce battles for Ukrainian independence.. In the late 18th century, Crimean Tatars, along with Poles and Ukrainians, fell into the hands of Russian imperialism, and the first thing Moscow did was strike at the historical memory of these peoples. The blow to the Crimean Tatars was so profound that by the end of the 19th century, they were on the brink of total extinction.

Even the microscopic presence of Crimean Tatars on the Crimean Peninsula was viewed as an existential, ideological, and historical threat for the Kremlin. Putin's words were not accidental when he said that Crimea is a sacred place for all of Russia. However, it is based on historical lies and omits the fact that less than 6 per cent of Crimea’s written history belongs to the Russian chapter. This short period of 168 years was fulfilled with genocidal policies of the Russian rulers, because in this strategic location there was no place for the indigenous people under tsarist, Soviet rule and likewise for Putin's and any other chauvinistic regime in Russia. As a result, on May 19, 1944, 80 years ago, Moscow organised a mass deportation of the Crimean Tatar people and several other ethnic groups residing on the peninsula. The entire Crimean Tatar people were squeezed into hundreds of enormous kilometer-long trains and moved eastward to Central Asia over 21 days. It was a deliberate decision to annihilate the people of Crimea and the peoples of the North Caucasus, who were also mass-deported that year. During their exile, the Crimean Tatars lost about half of their population.

Immediately after the deportation of the Crimean Tatars, the process of complete historical, cultural, and archaeological annihilation of all Crimean Tatars began. 80 per cent of the Crimean Tatar localities were renamed. It was a deliberate and targeted forgetting of the history of Crimea, which was intertwined with the history of its indigenous people. It was exactly what the term genocide defines. We need to say it loudly: Moscow committed genocide on the Crimean Tatars in 1944. This process continued until the end of the USSR, and even after the fall of the empire and the return of the indigenous people to their homeland. Local authorities and pro-Russian forces in Kyiv actively hindered the restoration of the presence of Crimean Tatars in Crimea. The Crimean Tatars and their representative bodies, the Mejlis and the Qurultay, made their historical choice to support a pro-European and pro-Ukrainian future for Ukrainian statehood in the late 1980s and have essentially never deviated from this course. They believed and believed that only in this way could they ensure the revival of their people on their ancestral land.

In the 2000s, a new historical period of flourishing seemed to begin for the Crimean Tatars. Culture, media, art, and much more were developing. It appeared that the Crimean Tatars were given a second chance for historical and, most importantly, political revival. However, Russian imperialism never sleeps and was preparing an act of aggression against Ukraine and the Crimean Tatars. The annexation and occupation of Crimea again placed the Crimean Tatars on the brink of survival. They forced the political leadership and active and talented youth to leave the peninsula because Moscow and the occupying authorities initiated mass persecution of Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars for their refusal to accept the new /old occupying power. Since 2014, Crimea is the epicenter of human rights violations in occupied Ukraine, the Crimean Tatars have again found themselves on the brink of an existential challenge, as they did in the late 18th century when they were under the occupation of the Russian Empire. Let me just focus on one case. Server Mustafayev was born in 1986 in Uzbekistan. The family later returned to Crimea, specifically to the city of Bakhchisarai. Server finished school in Bakhchisarai and then enrolled in the Bakhchisarai Construction College at the National Agrarian University. He studied at Kyiv National University, specializing in heat and gas supply and ventilation. Afterward, he worked as a manager in communication shops. In 2014 he started to manage a chain of bakeries. He was also active in the community in Bakhchisarai, organizing children’s parties and social events and helping low-income families. He became the coordinator of the public association "Crimean Solidarity”.In May 2018, the occupation authorities searched Mustafayev’s house and arrested the activist. Subsequently, the occupation authorities illegally sentenced him to 14 years in prison for participating in the “activities of a terrorist organization” and “preparing for the violent seizure of power.” The occupiers convicted Server Mustafayev for defending victims of political persecution and reporting on human rights violations in the occupied Crimea. Despite the harsh conditions of his imprisonment, Server remains an activist and is involved in human rights activitie.: Server helped his cellmate reunite with his child, who was taken from him when he was taken to prison. Due to a long stay in the pre-trial detention center, Mustafayev developed heart problems. A similar fate is shared by more than 200 political prisoners from occupied, majority of of whom are Crimean Tatars.

Since February 2022, with the beginning of full-scale aggression against Ukraine, the Crimean Tatars have supported the Ukrainian people in their struggle against the Russian aggressor. The mass emigration of Crimean Tatars from Crimea in the autumn of 2022 to many EU countries and Turkey should be seen as a systemic refusal to serve in the occupying forces and shoot civilians. Some Crimean Tatars remain living in Crimea, where they have been deprived of cultural, political, and historical rights, while others are scattered like beads around the world. The Kremlin effectively favours the soft migration of Crimean Tatars beyond the borders of the Russian Federation and Crimea. The situation in other occupied territories in the Donbas and Zaporizhia region demonstrates that the underlying scheme is chauvinism, characterised by genocide and the destruction of everything non-Russian and dissenting.

https://www.euractiv.com/section/politics/opinion/russia-repeats-genocide-on-crimean-tatars/

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Not control, annexation speak easy Apr 23 #1
Big Problem- Population of Crimea is almost all Russian womanofthehills Apr 23 #15
Big Problem blue-wave Apr 23 #20
Yes, let's look at the opinion of Crimea's oldest indigenous population, the Tatars Emrys Apr 23 #23
And as you post that BS yet again, I'm duty bound to point out you're supporting genocide, as is your habit Emrys Apr 23 #21
Thank you for posting this!! blue-wave Apr 23 #22
You're welcome. I'll keep posting it till people are sick of seeing it (that ship may have sailed!) Emrys Apr 23 #24
Screw you convicted felon, Zelensky did the right thing. republianmushroom Apr 23 #2
Shut up fat bone spurs wolfie001 Apr 23 #3
Russia peace plan evilclown Apr 23 #4
When was the last time 'land for peace' worked? LudwigPastorius Apr 23 #13
Ukraine knows they will never get Crimea. womanofthehills Apr 23 #16
Well, Russian Genocide blue-wave Apr 23 #19
You keep posting that crap, I'll keep posting this: Emrys Apr 23 #25
That is emphatically NOT the deal on offer Emrys Apr 23 #27
Trump is again victim blaming and blue-wave Apr 23 #5
I'm thinking about when this might have stillcool Apr 23 #6
Zelensky: Russian stooge, go fuck yourself. sakabatou Apr 23 #7
Chump calls it "control," but most of us call it "theft" FakeNoose Apr 23 #8
Just give Hitler the Suedetenland. Suck it up, Czechoslovakia! AZLD4Candidate Apr 23 #9
That's because TSF would wave like a flag under pressures like this. Bristlecone Apr 23 #10
Zelensky reposted a 2018 statement by former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo LetMyPeopleVote Apr 23 #11
Good on Zelenskyy--. oh, but Trump is going to more pi**ed than he already is. riversedge Apr 23 #18
Krasnov gonna do Krasnov shit. Karasu Apr 23 #12
Just die already liberalgunwilltravel Apr 23 #14
OMG!! We have the President of the US saying it is OK for Putin to invade Ukaine and oh BTW--you can riversedge Apr 23 #17
Well, Putins hand is in a hole, johnnyfins Apr 23 #26
Sounds fair to me! Krasnov, give control of this country to the Democratic Party and I'll get Zelinsky to cede Crimea in Wonder Why Apr 23 #28
Crimea went to Russia in 2014 because Gen. Michael Flynn was working for Russia and never notified.. Botany Apr 23 #29
Would Trump acknowledge Canada occupying control of Alaska? Historic NY Apr 23 #30
Mexico needs to Old Crank Apr 24 #31
Alaska is up for grabs? Roy Rolling Apr 24 #32
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