Thursday, February 27, 2014


Crimea Crisis? - Chechens ready to keep peace in Crimea - Kadyrov


From Will at THE OTHER NEWS:

UpdateUkrainian fugitive president Yanukovych asks for Russia's protection from 'extremists' -

Any kind of unsanctioned movement of Russian military in Crimea we'll consider as "an aggression"

Crimea Crisis? - Chechens ready to keep peace in Crimea - Kadyrov.(RBTH).
Head of Russia's internal republic of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov is ready to protect the rights of the Russian-speaking people in Crimea that sees disturbances over the change in authorities.
"Ukraine and Russia are fraternal peoples. I have many Ukrainian friends, and like them all and regret what has recently been happening there The majority of people living today in Crimea are Russians, Cossacks. We are always with them and if necessary are ready to come to the rescue. We will stand up for Russians, Cossacks and Chechens no matter where they live," Kadyrov told journalists on Wednesday.
Chechens are "a part of multiethnic and multi-religious Russia" and live "in friendship with all peoples," he said.
"We are called upon to protect our peoples. If necessary, we are ready to go, to be observers. If necessary, we are ready to be peacekeepers and soldiers and protect the people," Kadyrov said.

He also called on Crimean Tatars not to fan up tensions. "Those who came to the square [outside the Crimean parliament building in Simferopol] today and say that they were deported, heat up tensions. Chechens, the whole Chechen people, were departed as well […] I think if one is unhappy, he should act in line with the law rather than profit from the moment, gather in groups and shout various slogans," Kadyrov said.

Update: Russian Troops Arrive at Ukrainian Border

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