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soviet dictator josef stalin accused all non-russian and non-ukrainian ethnic groups in crimea of collaborating with nazis and had all crimean tartars deported. 10,000, nearly half, died on the journey. this family had just 15 minutes to pack the bare necessities. then they were deported to central asia. the trauma remains to this very day. >> i cannot talk about all that without tears. i lost a son in the red army. he fell in battle. now my grandson is in the ukrainian army. how can i remain calm? >> the crimean tartars are muslim. it's been just 20 years since the new mosque yesterday mosque was built. the imam appears -- appeals to the crew -- the imam appeals to the parishioners to refrain from violence. his words have weight. >> we have been calling for the integrity and indivisibility of ukraine. >> the council halls are still flying the ukrainian flag. nobody here wants to see crimea and expired russia. >> i don't understand it. what more power does putin want? what more power does ukraine want? come to your senses and resolve it or diplomacy. >> if diplomacy fails, she may well have to
soviet dictator josef stalin accused all non-russian and non-ukrainian ethnic groups in crimea of collaborating with nazis and had all crimean tartars deported. 10,000, nearly half, died on the journey. this family had just 15 minutes to pack the bare necessities. then they were deported to central asia. the trauma remains to this very day. >> i cannot talk about all that without tears. i lost a son in the red army. he fell in battle. now my grandson is in the ukrainian army. how can i...
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this is the ethnic group chased out of or forced out of crimea back in the 50s by josef stalin because he wanted to dilute their influence. they started resettling in crimea and they are very opposed to any sort of referendum or possible joining of russia. they say that they feel this group today speaking on independent square concerned about their relatives in crimea they believe that putin is doing this. russia is going in because it feels it's a last desperate chance to do something to hold on to ukraine. in the meantime, things are calm in the capital but we're getting some reports, seeing some pictures posted online and hearing talk of some sort of mobilization of ukrainian forces. they have been very calm in the face of provocation, and everyone is wondering how long that will last and what the next move might be. government officials here quite tight-lipped about their contingency plan if a week from tomorrow crimea tries to join russia so we'll keep an eye on these movements that we've seen in different parts of ukraine, tanks an vehicles moving around, gregg. >> we'll check ba
this is the ethnic group chased out of or forced out of crimea back in the 50s by josef stalin because he wanted to dilute their influence. they started resettling in crimea and they are very opposed to any sort of referendum or possible joining of russia. they say that they feel this group today speaking on independent square concerned about their relatives in crimea they believe that putin is doing this. russia is going in because it feels it's a last desperate chance to do something to hold...
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settled in crimea over the centuries and originally spoke a turkic language the soviet dictator josef stalin accused all non russian and ukrainian ethnic groups and cranny of collaborating with the nazis and had all pretty and toddlers deported in nineteen forty four. ten thousand nearly half died on the journey. camila was to supplement the time. her family had fifteen minutes they are necessities and they were deported to central asia. trammell remains with stimulant to this very day and then she knew it was to attend to it i can talk about all that down to two years. i lost a son and grand armee truly killed in battle. now my grandson is in ukrainian army. how can i remain calm i was cleaning today. grammy and cars are muslim. it's been just twenty years since the new mosque was built in the regional capital cairo new mom appeals to the worshippers to refrain from violence. his words carry weight. as to the regional customers in that it really means when the sky crimea is now under russian occupation. this roomy of money. all of our peaceful protests were the sweet options have been calli
settled in crimea over the centuries and originally spoke a turkic language the soviet dictator josef stalin accused all non russian and ukrainian ethnic groups and cranny of collaborating with the nazis and had all pretty and toddlers deported in nineteen forty four. ten thousand nearly half died on the journey. camila was to supplement the time. her family had fifteen minutes they are necessities and they were deported to central asia. trammell remains with stimulant to this very day and then...
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amongst russians and residents of the former soviet union in nineteen forty five soviet leader josef stalin british prime minister winston churchill in u s president from henry's about matt for a story conference. but city of two residents are worried that the marks. when that might change the fortunes of the peninsula after all i need depends greatly on tourism. i am going to be in the new weekend. the sierra i think there will be an aunt to me new toys. but none the less thank all those stories will try to make sure that some will come. nicholas cocaine yet. it's like a fork in the quest grainy and the tilt to it. in
amongst russians and residents of the former soviet union in nineteen forty five soviet leader josef stalin british prime minister winston churchill in u s president from henry's about matt for a story conference. but city of two residents are worried that the marks. when that might change the fortunes of the peninsula after all i need depends greatly on tourism. i am going to be in the new weekend. the sierra i think there will be an aunt to me new toys. but none the less thank all those...
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amongst russians in residence of the former soviet union in nineteen forty five soviet leader josef stalin british prime minister winston churchill in u s president from henry's about that for a historic conference. but city of two residents are worried that the mosques friend of mine changed the fortunes of the peninsula after all i need depends greatly on tourism. you may have limited the weekend. the sierra. i think there will be an aunt who may need to is like none the less i called the authorities will try to make sure that some will calm the coastal maine yeah it's like a fork in the quest grainy and the tilt to it. in phoenix. i think i should one pensioner from delta is concerned about recent developments in the region and hoped that the situation would not escalate into an armed conflict. which is ridiculous for you to come here. i think it will come again else that didn't come here they will not come but the most important thing for this change is looking to melt into armed conflict in the diesel plus no one will come and be ourselves who kept quiet and some seo is that the fifth
amongst russians in residence of the former soviet union in nineteen forty five soviet leader josef stalin british prime minister winston churchill in u s president from henry's about that for a historic conference. but city of two residents are worried that the mosques friend of mine changed the fortunes of the peninsula after all i need depends greatly on tourism. you may have limited the weekend. the sierra. i think there will be an aunt who may need to is like none the less i called the...
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turkey the entire population was deported from the crimean peninsula during a rule of soviet leader josef stalin may have since returned the peninsula. no part of ukraine and now see the attraction direction as a threat to their safety the crisis and create a drag turkey as well as other muslim countries into the conflict the pressure as tater is voiced their strong opposition to occupation by a russian forces. ditching a meeting with emma told luke came as the international community's scrambled to respond to the kremlin's aggression. us secretary of state john kerry warned that russia could lose its membership in the g eight world economic group and face sanctions if it doesn't pull back the us the uk and france announced they would not attend the g eight meeting is scheduled to take place in sochi. the new administration in kiev has called up reserve troops and wore a dress that remove its forces from crimea as tensions between the two countries quickly escalate the kremlin has claimed the dress is living in korea and eastern ukraine faced direct stronger revolution in ukraine although there'
turkey the entire population was deported from the crimean peninsula during a rule of soviet leader josef stalin may have since returned the peninsula. no part of ukraine and now see the attraction direction as a threat to their safety the crisis and create a drag turkey as well as other muslim countries into the conflict the pressure as tater is voiced their strong opposition to occupation by a russian forces. ditching a meeting with emma told luke came as the international community's...
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see how he's turning to steven seagal and josef stalin what >>> from the kpix 5 weather center, good morning, everyone. out the door it would be advisable carrying the umbrella. a stray shower still in the offing right now we do have some rain showers north of the golden gate bridge right there heading towards the santa rosa area. otherwise, mostly cloudy. a southerly breeze up to 15 today. right now 40s and 50s. climbing to highs in the 50s and through the 60s. we have a brand-new area of low pressure promising heavier rainfall by friday night through saturday morning. scattered showers saturday during the day. >>> this national weather report sponsored by walmart. save money, live better. ey. live better. >>> this morning, you'll meet the man trapped by flames high above houston. >> when i got to the window, like i said, it was jammed. i couldn't get out. i thought, well i'm not going to, you know, get out of here. i said a prayer god, get me out of this. >> ahead, he and the firefighter who saved him take us inside the dramatic escape. >> the news is back this morning on "cbs this
see how he's turning to steven seagal and josef stalin what >>> from the kpix 5 weather center, good morning, everyone. out the door it would be advisable carrying the umbrella. a stray shower still in the offing right now we do have some rain showers north of the golden gate bridge right there heading towards the santa rosa area. otherwise, mostly cloudy. a southerly breeze up to 15 today. right now 40s and 50s. climbing to highs in the 50s and through the 60s. we have a brand-new...
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she understood firsthand how josef stalin suppressed freedoms and liberties in the ukraine. much as mr. putin desires to do likewise now. we're faced with a situation in which the new government of ukraine is being threatened with russian expansion into its sovereign territories. it is as if the budapest agreement of 1994, which involved both russia and the united states, had not guaranteed the ukraine safe borders from invasion. it is as if the cold war never ended. and perhaps to mr. putin and other russian nationalists, it never has. the ukraine situated between russia and the rest of you europe is of obvious strategic and economic importance, not only to russia, but to the united states and western europe. that's why this bill is so important. it allows the ukraine to be allowed access to e.s.f. funding. the e.s.f. established to, quote, provide assistance to allies and countries in the transition to democracy. mr. speaker, that's exactly the situation the ukraine finds itself today. in need of our help to advance democracy and resist the invasion, economically and physi
she understood firsthand how josef stalin suppressed freedoms and liberties in the ukraine. much as mr. putin desires to do likewise now. we're faced with a situation in which the new government of ukraine is being threatened with russian expansion into its sovereign territories. it is as if the budapest agreement of 1994, which involved both russia and the united states, had not guaranteed the ukraine safe borders from invasion. it is as if the cold war never ended. and perhaps to mr. putin...