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Crimean Tatar rights activist and journalist Lutfiye Zudiyeva, who lives there, said Russia had subjected her community to what she called "active assimilation".
Leniie Umerova, a Crimean Tatar, was detained in Russia while visiting her father, enduring a near two-year ordeal involving a "carousel" of charges. Umerova's experience highlights generational ...
Crimean Tatars, who numbered around a quarter of a million in Ukraine's last official census in 2001, can do little more than watch, wait and hope.
With their ancestral homeland at the heart of future peace talks with Russia, Crimean Tatars are fighting to keep their language and practices alive in Ukraine.
Finding Nemo is a true classic, beloved by families across the world. However, a scientific version of what would have actually happened to Marlin and Nemo likely wouldn't have gone down too well ...
As the central executive body of the Crimean Tatars, the Mejlis has been classified as an "extremist organization" and banned by the Russian Federation since April 2016.
Crimean Tatars, deported en masse by Josef Stalin in 1944 and subjected to Russian occupation 70 years later, have no illusions about Kremlin rule, but now fear the United States could push ...
With strong adult and child casts and brilliant puppet work, 'Finding Nemo' shows off First Stage at its best.
The Crimean Tatar imprisoned by Russia, promoted to high office by Ukraine Nariman Dzhelyal has been appointed as Ukraine’s new ambassador to Turkiye after facing the same bleak fate of many ...
The Estonian parliament, the Riigikogu, on Wednesday officially recognized the mass deportation of the Crimean Tatars by the Soviet Union in 1944 as an act of genocide. The statement passed in the 101 ...