Paul
Goble
Staunton, March 18 – Today, on the third
anniversary of Putin’s Crimean Anschluss, the Russian government is
orchestrating demonstrations across Russia in support of that action (windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2017/03/russian-enthusiasm-for-crimea-is-ours.html).
But there are five signs that popular support for “Crimea is Ours” is far from
universal:
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First,
in St. Petersburg, supporters of the rights of Crimean Tatars held their
monthly meeting to denounce Russian mistreatment of that minority on the Ukrainian
peninsula since the occupation (qha.com.ua/ru/obschestvo/segodnya-v-s-peterburge-proidut-piketi-v-podderjku-krimskih-tatar/172003/
and ixtc.org/2017/03/strategiya-18-peterburgskaya-aktsiya-v-zaschitu-ukrainy-fotoreportazh/).
·
Second,
students at Moscow State University organized a small protest against the
Russian annexation and occupation of Crimea despite pressure on them to take
part in pro-annexation meetings (graniru.org/Politics/Russia/activism/m.259562.html).
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Third,
Kazan did not have a mass meeting in support of the annexation this year unlike
in the last two because in the words of one Tatarstan official: “Crimea now is
not part of the information agenda of Tatarstan” (kommersant.ru/doc/3246793; cf.
confirmation of this in the comments of Kazan residents (idelreal.org/a/28374252.html).
·
Fourth,
the leaders of numerous Cossack communities announced that they were refusing
to take part in these celebrations just as they had earlier refused to take
part in Russia’s military annexation of the Ukrainian peninsula (nr2.lt/blogs/Alexander_Dzikovitsky/Mnogie-volnye-kazaki-otkazalis-uchastvovat-v-operacii-po-vossoedineniyu-Kryma-s-Rossiey-124977.html).
·
And
fifth, Vladimir Putin didn’t appear at any of these festivities, an unusual
absence given his earlier talk about the “sacred” meaning of Crimea for Russia
and Russians (rosbalt.ru/russia/2017/03/17/1599789.html). His failure to appear casts doubt on the value
of Crimea for his electoral chances (https://republic.ru/posts/80827).
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