Russia was accused of replacing the Crimean population by strangers

19 July 2018, 21:58 | Policy
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Experts from Nezalezhnaya did not see the Crimean bridge under construction for a long time, but now they saw from abroad that the authorities of the Crimea allegedly plan to move to the peninsula. Boers. To such conclusions came a member of the extremist organization "Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people", banned in Russia, Iskander Bariev. He believes that in the Republic of Crimea the persecution of the Crimean Tatars is intensified both by the Russian special services and by certain "antisocial elements". "We conducted an analysis, and there is information that today the Russian Federation is actively conducting work to replace the population. In particular, in June there were representatives of such people as the Boers (a sub-ethnic group of Afrikaners in South Africa and Namibia), - Africans of European origin. In fact, the question now is that these people should be settled on the territory of the occupied Crimea, "the agency" Ukrainskie novosti "quotes Bariev on Thursday, July 19.

He added that the Boers are interested in resettling to the Crimea, because they now have problems in South Africa. It must be acknowledged that information about the South Africans, eager to live in southern Russia, appeared earlier this month. So, July 4, "Moskovsky Komsomolets" wrote that about 30 families of Boers are ready to move to the southern regions of our country, because in South Africa they face violence, murder and infringement as an ethnic minority. As probable places of settled life they called Karachaevo-Cherkessia, Kuban, Rostov region, and Crimea.

The South of Russia is chosen, because the Boers are accustomed precisely to the hot climate. According to "Vzglyada", it can be about 15 thousand. human. Completely secured Boer families request land lease for 99 years with a right to buy out and a residence permit.

Also this May, one of the leaders of the "Mejlis" banned in Russia, Mustafa Dzhemilev, stated that up to a million people from the mainland Russia had allegedly moved to the Crimea. In his opinion, thus Moscow seeks to "crowd out the local population".




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