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    OSCE High Commissioner came up with a report on the issues of national
    minorities in Crimea, including Armenians

    http://armenpress.am/eng/news/729605/osce-high-commissioner-came-up-with-a-report-on-the-issues-of-national-minorities-in-crimea-including.html
    17:35, 17 August, 2013


    YEREVAN, AUGUST 17, ARMENPRESS: OSCE High Commissioner on National
    Minorities (HCNM) Knut Vollebaek published a needs assessment report
    on 16 August 2013, entitled The Integration of Formerly Deported
    People in Crimea, Ukraine.

    As Armenpress was informed from OSCE media center, the document seeks
    to provide an up-to-date analysis of the current situation of national
    minorities in Crimea and offers recommendations for easing
    inter-ethnic tensions and increasing the integration of Crimean
    society, as well as attempts to raise awareness of the issue. Since
    the late 1980s, some 266,000 Crimean Tatars and thousands of other
    people (Armenians, Bulgarians, Germans and Greeks), who had been
    deported en massefrom Crimea on ethnic grounds by the Soviet regime
    back in the 1940s, have returned to the region.

    Given difficult economic and social circumstances, Crimea was not
    fully prepared to handle such a large and rapid migratory influx.
    Incidences of hate speech, vandalism of religious sites, violent
    clashes and widespread unauthorized occupation of land illustrate the
    depth of social divisions and perceived injustices in Crimea.

    `While the Government of Ukraine and the Crimean authorities have made
    laudable attempts to facilitate repatriation and resolve some of the
    issues facing the formerly deported people (FDPs), many structural
    problems remain. Further effort and support, including from the
    international community, is required to reach a sustainable solution,'
    Vollebaek notes in the report. The report is based on research by
    independent experts commissioned by the HCNM and on the results of
    Vollebaek's numerous visits to the region.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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