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1 week ago |
lrt.lt | Dmytro Dzhulay |Anzhelika Rudenko |Mykyta Isayko |Stuart Greer
00:00 | 00:00 Ukrainai minint daugiau nei prieš aštuonis dešimtmečius Stalino laikais vykdytos Krymo totorių deportacijos metines, Rusijos okupuotame Juodosios jūros pusiasalyje gyvenančios etninės mažumos atstovai vėl susiduria su represijomis. Ši publikacija yra LRT.lt portalo partnerio „Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty“ (RFE / RL) originalus kūrinys. Gegužės 18-oji Ukrainoje paskelbta Krymo totorių genocido aukų atminimo diena.
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3 weeks ago |
rferl.org | Dmytro Dzhulay |Anzhelika Rudenko |Mykyta Isayko |Stuart Greer
As Ukraine marks the anniversary of Stalin-era deportations of Crimean Tatars more than eight decades ago, members of the ethnic minority group living on the Russian-occupied Black Sea peninsula are enduring a renewed campaign of repression. May 18 is known in Ukraine as the Day of Commemoration of the Victims of the Genocide of the Crimean Tatars. They are members of the Turkic-speaking, predominantly Muslim ethnic group that is indigenous to Crimea.
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Mar 1, 2024 |
rferl.org | Amos Chapple |Anzhelika Rudenko |Dmytro Dzhulay |Ray Furlong
We know you're busy and probably don't have the time to read all of our coverage each and every day. That's why we've put together The Week's Best. Here are some of the highlights produced in English by RFE/RL's vast team of correspondents, multimedia editors, and visual journalists over the past seven days. Two months before the full-scale Russian invasion, we spoke to several Ukrainian soldiers at positions that would soon be overrun by Russian forces.
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Feb 29, 2024 |
evropaelire.org | Anzhelika Rudenko |Dmytro Dzhulay |Ray Furlong
Nga frika se jeta e tij ishte në rrezik, Ernest Suleymanov iku nga Krimeja pasi forcat ruse zaptuan gadishullin nga Ukraina, më 2014. Tani, ai drejton një restorant në kryeqendrën polake, Varshavë, përballë Ambasadës ruse. “Është sikurse një shuplakë fytyrës”, thotë ai. “Krimeja s’është e tyre”. (Përgatiti: Trim Haliti) ShpërndajeRestoranti krimeas që “proteston” përballë Ambasadës ruse në Poloni
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Feb 28, 2024 |
rferl.org | Anzhelika Rudenko |Dmytro Dzhulay |Ray Furlong
In fear for his life, Ernest Suleymanov fled Crimea shortly after Russian forces seized the peninsula from Ukraine in 2014. Now he runs a restaurant in Warsaw, Poland, directly opposite the Russian Embassy. "It's like a slap in the face," he says, "Crimea is not theirs." This report is from a full-length documentary, Silent Deportation, by RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service that can be viewed with English subtitles on the link below. ShareCrimean Restaurant Rebukes Russian Embassy In Poland
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