Why the Crimean Tatar Stance Rejects All Models of Occupation.
The Crimean Tatar Position on the Occupation of Crimea
According to Novyny.live: The Crimean Tatar people firmly reject any proposals that would legitimize Russia's occupation of Crimea. Since the 2014 annexation, the Mejlis, their representative body, has maintained an unwavering stance on this issue. Eskender Bariiev, Chairman of the Board of the Crimean Tatar Resource Center, is a key advocate for their rights, emphasizing that Crimea must remain a permanent item on the international agenda. The Crimean Tatars are an indigenous people of the peninsula with a history of persecution, making their current struggle for rights particularly poignant.
Bariiev noted: 'Turkey's position is clear: Crimea is Ukraine.'
This support from Turkey is significant, as the country has consistently recognized Crimea as Ukrainian territory since the 2014 occupation. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has also actively supported Ukraine's territorial integrity, highlighting the international backing for the Crimean Tatars in their pursuit of restored rights and freedoms.
The Situation in Crimea
Consequently, the position of the Crimean Tatars and the Mejlis remains steadfast, rejecting any compromises that could solidify Russian control. They continue to demand sustained international attention on Crimea and fight for their people's rights under prolonged occupation.
The situation in Crimea remains tense as Crimean Tatars persist in defending their rights and cultural identity under Russian rule. Support from international partners like Turkey is crucial for raising global awareness of the region's plight. The Mejlis works to highlight the challenges faced by their people and supports efforts to restore Ukraine's territorial integrity.
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