Paul
Goble
Staunton, July 25 – Despite the
repressive measures of the Russian occupiers, Crimeans of all ethnic groups have
found various ways to quietly express their continuing identity with Ukraine,
according to Viktor Vorobyev. They wear blue and yellow clothes, they purchase items
like footballs with Ukrainian labels, and they even carry blue and yellow
flowers.
(For a selection of photographs of
some of these displays of pro-Ukrainian positions by Crimeans and for a comment
about this phenomenon, see
Commenting on this phenomenon, Irina
Brunova-Kalisetskaya, a psychologist at Kyiv’s Institute of Social and
Political Psychology, says that for many in Crimea now, this is the only way
for them to express their position without getting them in trouble with the
Russian occupation authorities.
“It is no secret that far from all
the residents of Crimea asked Russia to come and were glad of the occupation,”
she continues. But at present, “they do not see any other opportunity to express
their position on this issue.” The fact that so many of them choose to do this,
however, indicates that they feel they have to do something, acts that others
should be attentive to.
“It is natural that for those who
continue to consider themselves to be citizens of Ukraine and who await the day
when de facto Ukraine will return to Crimea,” to want to do this and to declare
in this way: ‘We are citizens of Ukraine; we are here,” Brunova-Kalisetskaya
says in conclusion.
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