Crimean Tatars Remember Stalin-Era Deportations as Uzbek Terrorist Receives Life Sentences.

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Russian authorities have warned the Crimean Tatar ethnic minority against protesting on the anniversary of their deportation under Stalin. The Crimean Tatars, who largely opposed Russia's annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, say they now face persecution by Moscow-installed officials. Russian authorities have banned Crimean Tatars from commemorating the Stalin-era deportations since the annexation. The United Nations has said the human rights situation in Crimea had "significantly deteriorated" after Russia occupied the Black Sea peninsula.
- Crimean Tatars Warned Against Protesting on Anniversary of Stalin-Era Deportations – Activists The Moscow Times
- Ukraine Marks 79th Anniversary Of Stalin-Era Deportations Of Crimean Tatars Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
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- Crimea was never Russian Al Jazeera English
- Uzbek Man Who Killed Eight In NYC Terrorist Attack Gets 10 Life Sentences Plus 260 Years Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
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