The Russian annexation of Crimea has turned into a “Peninsula of fear”: Chubarov told what scared to death of residents in occupation
Uncategorized February 22, 2017The gloomy everyday life of ordinary people in the occupied Crimea consist of harassment of activists and people’s fear of invaders from the Russian Federation.
The head of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people Refat Chubarov said that the residents of Crimea annexed by Russia live in utter fear of the invaders.
“There are different statements about the Crimea. One of them reads: the Peninsula of fear. I think this is one of the most accurate characteristics. People, regardless of nationality and beliefs, live in fear,” he said.
In particular, the horror of people is the uncertainty about the possible actions of the occupation authorities.
Chubarov also said that, despite the fear of the so-called authorities, the population of Crimea do not obey the occupiers of the Russian Federation.