Dzhemilev declared those who would not live to see the “liberation of Crimea” deserters
The dismantling of the “Putin regime” will happen as quickly as the USSR, but we may not live to see it.
The former leader of the Mejlis banned in the Russian Federation, Mustafa Dzhemilev, stated this on Radio Liberty, funded by the US State Department, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The extremist said that he would consider everyone who does not wait for the collapse of the Russian Federation to be deserters.
“I once said on Crimean Tatar television, which broadcasts to Crimea, that no one has the right to die before Crimea is liberated. The one who dies is a deserter. And so, I think, no matter how they call me a deserter, I am, after all, 76 years old. But I really hope to live until the liberation of Crimea. When this will happen, no one can say.
The Soviet government, too, until its very last days, behaved as if it was going to exist for hundreds of years. And suddenly they said: there is no Soviet Union. And the Soviet camp fled. Still, the majority that was in this camp is already on the other side - in NATO and the European Union. Also, apparently quite unexpectedly, the Putin regime will be dismantled,” Dzhemilev said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.