Ukraine will never agree with the
occupation of Crimea. Ukraine will struggle for the rights of the Crimean
Tatars and develop a program for the development of national autonomy of the
Crimean Tatars, as stated by President Petro Poroshenko at the evening-requiem
on the occasion of the 71st anniversary of deportation of the Crimean Tatars,
which he visited with his wife Maryna.
"Ukraine will never agree with the
occupation of Crimea and will never give one of the indigenous people of our
Homeland to the wolves. We will struggle for the rights, national and political
freedoms of the Crimean Tatars. Crimea is not a military base, not a
"pride of Russian sailors". It is an integral part of Ukraine. It is
a unique region, a jewel of world civilization, a cradle of the Crimean Tatars.
It is their legal and globally recognized Homeland," Petro Poroshenko said.
According to the President, we must think
over the past events taking into account our new experience and honoring the
memory of the victims of deportation. "We must honestly evaluate our
mistakes. Ukraine made a lot, yet not everything, to return and accomodate the
Crimean Tatars in their Homeland," the President said and urgedto think
about the future, when the occupied peninsula will be returned to
Ukraine."We must elaborate a "road map" for the development of
the national autonomy of the Crimean Tatars. Actually, it was needed already at
the beginning of 90s. Probably, it would have made the events of the past year
impossible," Petro Poroshenko noted.
The President reminded that he had
signed laws on decommunization the previous week. The main motive for that was
the desire of the communist regime to bring all the people of the Soviet Union
to their knees.
Petro Poroshenko noted with regret that in
February 2014, due to the occupation of the peninsula, the Crimean Tatars had
faced another threat of destroying their national homeland. They faced new
repressions and deprivation of fundamental political rights and humanitarian
freedoms. "Last year, Ukraine and the whole world saw that the force
emerged that wants to revive the Soviet empire of evil, rehabilitate Stalin and
rewrite history," the President said.
The Head of State emphasizes that despite
all challenges, Crimean Tatars proved that the people who fight for the truth
and justice, the right to live on the native land and speak native language are
invincible. "I am confident that we will win together," Petro
Poroshenko said.
Chairman of the Mejlis of the Crimean
Tatar People Refat Chubarov noted that the Crimean Tatars in Crimea were going
through dreadful times - they feel repression aimed at spiritual and physical
destruction of people; thousands of ordinary Crimean Tatars are persecuted on
trumped up accusations; Crimean Tatars are prohibited to commemorate their dead
ancestors. "It is not just a ban on mass meetings, it is an attempt to
rewrite the genetic code of each Crimean Tatar, delete the memory of the
past," he said. "We believe that Ukraine cannot become an equal
member of the European family of nations without the return of Crimea. We must
defend Ukraine for the return of Crimea," he noted.
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