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"textContent": "\n**Crimean Tatar people, we are with you!\n**\n18 May 1944, is one of the most horrific dates in the history of the Crimean Tatars. Stalin’s criminal regime deported hundreds of thousands of people overnight, condemning thousands of children, women, and the elderly to death and suffering. According to various estimates, between 180,000 and 420,000 Crimean Tatars were deported in a matter of days. This was state terror against their own people. Anyone who today attempts to justify Stalinism, justifying repression, deportations, and human tragedies, either lacks knowledge of history or deliberately justifies crimes against humanity.\nIn 2006, the Kurultai of the Crimean Tatar People appealed to the Verkhovna Rada to recognize the deportation as genocide. In 2015, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine recognized the deportation of the Crimean Tatar people in 1944 as genocide. 245 deputies supported the corresponding resolution. May 18 is established as the Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Crimean Tatar Genocide.\n\nWe express solidarity with the Crimean Tatars on these memorable days.\nWe call on the public to pay attention to the tragedy of the Crimean Tatar people.\nWe wish for the strengthening of fraternal and friendly relations between the colonized peoples and the Crimean Tatars.\n\nSincerely,\nRafis Kashapov – Prime Minister of the Government of Independent Tatarstan in Exile (GIT)\nVil Mirzayanov – Honorary Advisor of GIT in Exile\nIsa Sadykov – Honorary Consul of GIT in Exile in Azerbaijan\nNafis Kashapov – Deputy Prime Minister of GIT in Exile\nMarat Akhmerov – Deputy Prime Minister of GIT in Exile for Legal and Legislative Issues\nFarit Zakiev – Chairman of the VTOC\nZufar Zainullin – Ambassador of GIT in Exile in the Republic of Latvia\nVyacheslav Sivchik – Honorary Consul of GIT in Exile in Belarus\nDmitry Kuznetsov – Representative of GIT in Exile in Finland\nRaushan Gizatullin – Representative of GIT in Exile in Bavaria\nKamil Sukayev – Ambassador of GIT in Exile in the USA\nBaatr Pyurbeyev – Representative of GIT in Exile for Interaction with Mongolian peoples\nZilya Usmanova – PNT activist in exile in the USA\nAlina Koltsova – PNT activist in exile in Sweden\nYerzhan Turgumbay – leader of the Erkin Kazakh movement\nRizvan Kubakaev – Nogai public figure, publicist\nSergei Kryukov – publicist and public figure,\nFrance Vladimir Kostenko – public figure, Washington, USA\nRose Kurban-scientist – writer, Ankara, Turkey\nMusa Temishev – public figure, Germany\nRovshan Hasanov – activist, political emigrant, Finland\nKhizir Khuchbarov – human rights activist, Paris, France\nGennady Shkirya-Banashinsky – human rights activist, Germany\nEdige Bekmurzaev – “Free – Nogai El” Alexander Kosovsky – social activist,\nAidar Gainutdinov – social activist, Canada\nPyotr Khlebovich – Poland, Poland\nAlfiya Asadullina – public figure, Kazakhstan\nMarcel Shakirov – social activist, Azerbaijan\nTagir Minibaev – social activist, Germany\nNatalya Gromova – activist, Warsaw, Poland\nGeorgy Gelashvili – manager, Toronto, Canada\nZhanibek Alimkhanuly – public figure, Alma-Ata\nSara Sharoevskaya – human rights activist, Istanbul, Turkey\nYuri Kovalchuk – businessman, Ukraine, Kiev\nRakhimya Akhmerova – “Alty Ai”\nMansur Khakimzyanov – public figure,\nTurkey\nNurmukhamet Biktashev – public figure, Georgia\nYuri Fedorenkov – public figure, London, Great Britain\nNikolay Lobachevsky – public figure, Berlin, Germany\nGuzalia Daudova – Uzbekistan\nIlmaz Nurgaliev – civil activist, Astana, Kazakhstan\nIrek Garif – “Turan”, Australia\nAlbert Timergaliev – social activist, Italy\nFarida Zinnurova – activist Kyrgyzstan\nAskhat Niyazov – public figure, Canada.\n\nПравительство Независимого Татарстана\n\nhttps://abn.org.ua/en/liberation-movements/crimean-tatar-people-we-are-with-you/\n\nhttps://tatar-toz.blogspot.com/2026/05/crimean-tatar-people-we-are-with-you.html\n\nhttps://x.com/Rafis_Kashapov/status/2056395138759307705\n\nhttps://kashapov-rafis.livejournal.com/770490.html?newpost=1\n\n",
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