: :inin Kyiv (EET)

Crimean Tatars divided between Russian and Ukrainian promises


Ethnic Tatars have lived in region for more than 1,000 years and now report both entreaties and threats, from both Kiev and MoscowWith a Qur’an on his bookshelf and a large portrait of Vladimir Putin hanging on the wall above him, Zaur Smirnov is convinced that Russia’s annexation of Crimea is good news for his people – the Crimean Tatars.His view is perhaps surprising when you consider that while the majority ethnic Russian population of Crimea was largely in support of Russia’s moves to take over a year ago, the 13% of the population that is Tatar was seen as …read more

Source: The Guardian

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