Jamala on the anniversary of the deportation of Crimean Tatars showed the great-grandmother, who dedicated "1944"

18 May 2017, 13:49 | gossip
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Ukrainian star Jamal, who responded to Meladze's accusations towards the jury of the Eurovision national selection, honored the memory of the victims of deportation of the Crimean Tatars.

On the page in Instagram, the singer laid out a photo, which is imprinted with the closest people.

As you know, to write the song "1944", with which Jamala won the "Eurovision-2016", the actress was inspired by the story of her great-grandmother Nazyl Khan. As the star previously said, during the violent deportation, her great-grandmother lost one of her daughters.

"Two women of the genus Dzhemalatdinovyh (last name comes from my great-grandfather Jemalatdin) are very brave and strong. Great-grandmother Nazyl-khan, grandmother Edie. Incredible women who saw death, hunger, lost loved ones, worked hard, raised and adequately raised children. I remember about your pain. I love you forever! Eternal memory to my grandfather and all those who died! We remember the tragedy of May 18, 1944, "- wrote in the photoblog Jamal.

To view the photo, scroll right.

The husband of the performer Bekir Suleymanov in his Instagram also honored the memory of the victims of deportation of the Crimean Tatars.

Recall, today, on Thursday, May 18, in Ukraine honor the memory of the deported Crimean Tatars. May 18, 1944 - terrible page in the history of the Crimean Tatars. At dawn of that day 239 thousand people were pulled out of their houses and driven to the cars. Basically, these were children, women and the elderly, because men fought in the ranks of the Red Army.




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