Impact of Crimea on international law Crimea's problem has had a serious impact on safety and stability in Europe and Asia. Vladimir Putin resumed with Adolf Hitler at this year's "World War II" and No. 30 of Leonid Brezhnev in the 1960s. Historical event Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of Crimea Ukraine. There is no reliable report on infringement of "human rights", but this modest attack was first proved by the protection of Russian "human rights" on the Crimea.
The goal is simple. Chiygoz is a well-known figure in the Crimean community and was tested by the Russian law and the other five Crimean Tatars who caused "a massive riot" on February 26, 2014, convicted I will accept. Within a month, the Crimean peninsula was annexed to the Russian Federation and about 13,000 demonstrators collaborating to support Russia and parent Ukraine at meetings outside the capital of the Crimea's capital, Simferopol Parliament Did. . Two people died. The trial began in December 2015 and is aimed at providing the Crimean new Russian government with a dual purpose. First, it will prove that the most obvious boycott of the acquisition of Russia was created by an unwelcome minority group with a history of protesting the rights of indigenous people.
In the Crimea, it has become part of the Russian empire for nearly 200 years, almost all speak Russian. Formally elected Crimean parliament has a referendum and agrees to overwhelmingly join Russia It is. The Crimean parliament later requested Russian unification, and the Russian government was satisfied with agreeing to this. (But they do not agree to merge one of the eastern Ukraine.) As tens of thousands of Russian troops are stationed under the long-term agreement with Ukraine, Russia has never invaded the Crimea and the Crimea has Sebastopol, which is the only South Port in Russia. MSM does not know most Americans because in the 1950s the Krishians did not give permission and Khrushchev did not tell them that they sent the Crimea explicitly to the SSR of Ukraine. . Most Crimeans think they are Russians, a few are indigenous monks (Stalin is squeezed and exiled) - hardly anyone does not think they are Ukrainians