Reader's Digest International (March 2015)

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Although he’d been worried about fitting in at the new school, he made friends, which he feels very proud of. For Svetlana, the experience was transformational. “I learned that I’m not only a teacher of Ukrainian language and literature, I am a citizen of Ukraine. ” “What I feel now is that we are not only one nation but one family,” says Yevgen. “Those people who came to “When we left the meeting, participants were followed by men with baseball bats” Russia rebels. Parents began to evacuate their children, transferring them to smaller schools in towns beyond the reach of shells.

Ukraine has been independent since 1991, but Russia has remained a dominant presence. Much of the current conflict has centred on the Black Sea peninsula of Crimea. In 1954 – a decade after Joseph Stalin deported Crimea’s majority Tartar population and replaced them with Russians – his successor Nikita Khrushchev gifted Crimea to Ukraine. In February 2014, dubiously elected pro-Moscow president Viktor Yanukovych was forced to flee Ukraine and in March Russian president Vladimir Putin re-annexed Crimea, claiming he was righting a historical wrong.

Within days, Russian troops began to pour into Simferopol. Ismail counted 70 trucks of troops as they PHOTO: P IOTR MA LEC KI/GETTY ASSI GN MEN T When Ismail Osmanov’s two daughters ask if they will ever return home to Crimea, he says yes: “I think it is our destiny” READER’S DIGEST arrived. Unrest intensified. Ismail heard that gangs of thugs wearing masks were breaking into Tatars’ homes and beating them. In early March, an activist from Ismail’s community disappeared; Reshat Ametov was found dead in a ditch two weeks later, naked and handcuffed.

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