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    RIA Novosti, Russia
    March 23 2004

    UKRAINE'S PARLIAMENT CONSIDERING REINSTITUTING DEPORTED PEOPLES'
    RIGHTS


    KIEV, March 23, 2004 (RIA Novosti) - On Tuesday, Ukraine's parliament
    passed a bill, in a first reading, re-instituting the rights of
    people deported from Ukraine for ethnic reasons. The bill was
    supported by 324 MPs, while 226 votes were necessary to pass the
    document.

    This government-sponsored bill defines deported persons' status.

    "The state guarantees that the deported persons, who will return to
    the places where they had lived before being deported, should enjoy
    Ukrainian nationals' rights stipulated in the Constitution. The state
    shall also ensure conditions for settling down, i.e. housing,
    employment, education, and conditions for ethnic, cultural and
    religious development," reads the document.

    Moreover, the bill says that the authorities must promote deported
    persons' return, their adaptation and integration into Ukrainian
    society.

    The bill is yet to be adopted in the second reading and signed into
    law by the president.

    More than 50,000 ethnic Germans were deported from the Crimea in
    1941. Over 200,000 Tatars, some 38,000 Armenians, Bulgarians and
    Greeks were ousted from the peninsula in 1944. They were deported to
    Siberia, Central Asia or Kazakhstan. Around 260,000 Tatars and a few
    thousand of people of a different ethnic origin have already returned
    to the Crimea.
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