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Old 13th July 2001, 09:18
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Crimean Tatars demand voting rights

A large group of Tatars have staged a demonstration in the Crimean capital of Simferopol to demand full voting rights.
Over the past ten years, more than two-hundred-and-fifty-thousand Tatars have returned to the semi-autonomous region of Crimea in Ukraine from exile in central Asia , where they were sent by Stalin in 1944.
But about one-hundred-thousand of the more recent arrivals do not have Ukrainian citizenship and consequently cannot vote in the regional parliamentary elections in three weeks' time.
The Tatars, who are outnumbered by Russians and Ukrainians ten to one in Crimea, are also demanding a quota of seats.

Crimean Tatars demonstrate
Thousands of ethnic Tatars have held a rally in the capital of the Crimea region of Ukraine, Simferopol.
The demonstrators gathered outside the local parliament and demanded better representation in Crimean public institutions, more equitable land distribution and the recognition of Tatar as one of the official languages of Crimea.
The protests took place on the anniversary of the deportation of Tatars to Central Asia by the Soviet leader, Stalin, during the Second World War. Many Tatars only started to return to Crimea after the end of the Soviet Union: they make up about one-tenth of the Crimean population.


So how's the Tartars doin' now they is back

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Old 14th July 2001, 11:02
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From the BBC.

Crimean Tatars demand voting rights

A large group of Tatars have staged a demonstration in the Crimean capital of Simferopol to demand full voting rights.
Over the past ten years, more than two-hundred-and-fifty-thousand Tatars have returned to the semi-autonomous region of Crimea in Ukraine from exile in central Asia , where they were sent by Stalin in 1944.
But about one-hundred-thousand of the more recent arrivals do not have Ukrainian citizenship and consequently cannot vote in the regional parliamentary elections in three weeks' time.
The Tatars, who are outnumbered by Russians and Ukrainians ten to one in Crimea, are also demanding a quota of seats.

Crimean Tatars demonstrate
Thousands of ethnic Tatars have held a rally in the capital of the Crimea region of Ukraine, Simferopol.
The demonstrators gathered outside the local parliament and demanded better representation in Crimean public institutions, more equitable land distribution and the recognition of Tatar as one of the official languages of Crimea.
The protests took place on the anniversary of the deportation of Tatars to Central Asia by the Soviet leader, Stalin, during the Second World War. Many Tatars only started to return to Crimea after the end of the Soviet Union: they make up about one-tenth of the Crimean population.


So how's the Tartars doin' now they is back

Nuzmanov ,did you see Tatar confused,never in your life time.Told you they are coming back ,they like Europa ,there is so much to still and rob ,they will be busy like in old days ,screw the voting ,they don't need that ,they do not know how to read anyway.Democracy is for white men ,it sucks anyway .What they need is lot of horses and the Great Leader like me and here we go ,this time all the way to Balkans and will clean up that mess at no time .The Nato Guys will be running for cover with that Nintendo weapens at no time .They know how to make babies so the numbers will grow fast ,The only seats they need is horse seats .
And free hand on the looth plus lot of vodka

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Old 16th July 2001, 09:49
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I is loving yous attempt at humor mud hut dude. I has laughed so much I has peed me kilt.

Yous well excellent history must keep the taste of dung you is eatin' at bay.

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Old 17th July 2001, 06:04
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I is loving yous attempt at humor mud hut dude. I has laughed so much I has peed me kilt.

Yous well excellent history must keep the taste of dung you is eatin' at bay.

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Old 23rd July 2001, 14:13
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So Tartarstan's in Ukraine now Yous learns new fings everyday.

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Old 24th July 2001, 05:38
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So Tartarstan's in Ukraine now Yous learns new fings everyday.

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Nzman dude ,you giving up on me,no good ,I start to like you.You do not know where is Tatarstan my country ,no good ,have look on some maps,right after Volga River.
Yaa people there live still in hoots,
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Old 24th July 2001, 09:07
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& there was lil ole me talkin' about the dung eaters callin' themselves Crimean Tatars As we is talking about current events in Ukraine.

Me finks the word mong springs to mind.

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