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welk akkoord, ... krim verkopen ? wat zeggen de inwoners aldaar ? voor de meeste russen , 'groot rusland' zal het weinig uitmaken ...
Vraag is hoe lang gaat het 'russisch' volk dit tolereren, ik denk niet dat ze zo onnozel zijn (tsaar putin enzo)
The Crimean parliament proclaimed self-government on 5 May 1992[10][9] and passed the first Crimean constitution together with a declaration of conditional independence[11] on the same day.[12]
The Crimean parliament voted to bring in a President in 1993, which the Kyiv government denounced as unconstitutional.[13]198? In 1994 Crimea elected the pro-Russian and anti-establishment Yuriy Meshkov. The pro-Russian parties also won the parliamentary election that year.[14]
There were several mostly symbolic attempts to get closer relations with Russia, with a new flag mimicking the Russian tricolor,[16] and Crimean time going to Russian rather than Ukrainian time.[17]
On 17 March 1995, the Ukrainian Parliament intervened in the political crisis in Crimea, scrapping the Crimean Constitution and removing Meshkov and scrapping the office of President for his actions against the state and promoting integration with Russia.[18] Almost 4,000 Ukrainian soldiers and police officers were sent to Crimea.[19] Meshkov was removed from power[20] after Ukrainian special forces had entered his residence, disarmed his bodyguards and put him on a plane to Moscow.[21]

Anti-NATO protests (including one riot) took place in the Ukrainian port city of Feodosia from late May to early June 2006, partially disrupting a joint Ukrainian-U.S. military exercise, which was canceled 20 July 2006.[1]


Protesters greeted the marines with barricades and slogans bearing "Occupiers go home!" and a couple of days later, the Crimean parliament declared Crimea a "NATO-free territory". After several days of protest, the U.S. Marines withdrew from the peninsula.[32]
The SBU had started criminal proceedings against the pro-Russian association "People's front Sevastopol-Crimea-Russia" in January 2009.[38]
On 24 August 2009, anti-Ukrainian demonstrations were held in Crimea by ethnic Russian residents. Sergei Tsekov, a senior pro Russian politician, said then that he hoped that Russia would endorse Crimeaan separatism in the same way as it had done in South Ossetia and Abkhazia.[40]

The last election of the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea took place on 31 October 2010 and was won by the Party of Regions.[41]

A pro-Russian demonstration of several thousand people took place in Sevastopol on 23 February 2014 in the wake of Yanukovych's flight during the Revolution of Dignity.[42] On 15 March 2014, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine officially dissolved the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea, and, on 17 March 2014, one day before the Russian annexation of Crimea,[43]


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Histor...0with%20Russia.

De overgrote meerderheid van de Krim-inwoners wilde al veel langer geen deel meer uitmaken van Oekraïne. De illegale afzetting van de pro-Russische president, die maar liefst 95% van de stemmen had gekregen op de Krim tijdens verkiezingen die door de VS en de EU als eerlijk werden bestempeld, was de spreekwoordelijke druppel.


Zelfs Navalny en de zijnen, net als zo goed als alle andere oppositiepartijen tegen Poetin, beschouwen de Krim als Russisch, net als minstens 90% van de Russische bevolking.

Dat zullen de Russofobe leugenaars op deze draad dus liever verborgen houden, nochtans kun je deze historische data heel gemakkelijk vinden met een paar muisklikken. Omdat ik mensen daarvan bewust maak kreeg ik al bedreigingen, want de russofobe rethoriek hant aan elkaar van de leugens, die echter heel gemakkelijk kunnen doorprikt worden.
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