Chairman
of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People, Ukrainian MP Refat Chubarov calls on
the West to help Ukraine get Russian-annexed Crimea back, according to an UNIAN
correspondent.
"We're a
small nation, there are a mere 300,000 our countrymen in Crimea, therefore we
ask the Western world: 'Help Ukraine get Crimea back, save not Crimean Tatars
and Crimean territory but Western civilization,'" he said at a conference
on human rights during war.
In his words,
Crimean Tatars proceed from the fact that under the current situation Ukraine
as the state owning that territory should first of all do its best not only to
keep the subject of Crimea on the agenda but also make it top of
this agenda.
The Mejlis also
calls on Crimean Tatars not to leave Crimea, he said.
"Today we
tell our people – stay in Crimea in spite of everything. Don't leave Crimea
even if they try to kill you. This is our land, and it took us years to return
here [after the forcible deportation of the Crimean Tatars from Crimea in
1942-1943, which was ordered by Joseph Stalin, when more than 230,000 people
were deported, mostly to the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic]. And we know if
we abandon this land, we will never return here again," Chubarov said.
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