Crimean officials sabotage all initiatives and efforts of the federal center on Crimea - Milli Firka
Simferopol, March 12 (PolitNavigator, Evgeny Andreev) – Over the past year, after the March 2014 referendum, a de facto program was launched in Crimea to prevent Russia from entering the peninsula.
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About this in an interview APN said the leader of the NGO “Milli Firka” Vasvi Abduraimov, who actively supported the “Crimean Spring”.
“After a year, I can say that creative work in Crimea has not yet begun; moreover, the tasks of the transition period in almost all areas have not yet been resolved. One gets the impression that it is not the program of integration of Crimea into Russia that is being implemented in Crimea, but everything is exactly the opposite - de facto, a program has been launched to prevent Russia from entering Crimea. Crimean officials sabotage all initiatives and efforts of the federal center regarding Crimea with impunity. They behave as if they have received guarantees that the Russian government will soon change, and everything will return to normal... As it was in Russia before Putin, as it was in Crimea before the “Crimean Spring,” noted the Crimean Tatar politician.
In his opinion, it is possible that the situation will develop towards the darkest prospects for Russian Crimea:
“The longer Russia’s sabotage continues in Crimea, the more the conductors and followers of the Western project for Crimea through its “Ukrainization” in Kiev will strengthen,” Abduraimov predicts.
In addition, he believes, not a single problem of the Crimean Tatars has received its practical solution.
“The early holding of elections in Crimea led to the fact that the Crimean Tatar people were again deprived of the opportunity through the authorities to actively participate in solving both general and very specific national problems. The Crimean government is again alien to the Crimean Tatars - this is the reality,” states Vasvi Abduraimov.
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