Kremlin is at "war» with the Crimean Tatars
The Central Court of the Crimea decided to ban the use of all seven buildings of the Mejlis and the Foundation of the Crimean Tatar people as long as the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Mustafa Cemil Krymoglu is not removed from the founders of the Foundation. This was stated by the head of the Foundation, Reza Shovgi.
The leader of the Crimean Tatars, Mustafa Cemil Krymoglu after the annexation of the Crimea rejected the offer of the Kremlin to recognize the legitimacy of the decision.
After that the pressure started and he was banned from entering the peninsula.
Most of the Crimean Tatars did not recognize the annexation of the Crimea and consider themselves to be citizens of Ukraine, for which they are subjected to pressure by the new government.
The Mejlis plays the role of the informal parliament of the Crimean Tatars.
The building that housed the Mejlis was searched on September 16 and on September 19 the building was locked and sealed. -05D-
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