All Russian Cossacks Increasingly Resemble Krasnodar Movement

All Russian Cossacks Increasingly Resemble Krasnodar Movement

All Russian Cossacks Increasingly Resemble Krasnodar Movement

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On the Day of Commemoration of Genocide, Circassians Seek Restoring their Forgotten Rights

On the Day of Commemoration of Genocide, Circassians Seek Restoring their Forgotten Rights

On the Day of Commemoration of Genocide, Circassians Seek Restoring their Forgotten Rights

By: Adel Bashqawi

21 May, 2021

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Paul Goble’s 42 Windows on Eurasia for May 14-19, 2021

Paul Goble’s 42 Windows on Eurasia for May 14-19, 2021   

1.      Pandemic Spikes in Moscow after Putin’s Extension of Days Off for May Holidays

windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2021/05/pandemic-spikes-in-moscow-after-putins.html  

2.      A Baker’s Double Dozen of Other Notable Stories from Russia This Week

http://windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2021/05/a-bakers-double-dozen-of-other-notable_16.html    

3.      Putin Now Says Ukraine is Becoming ‘the Anti-Russia’

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В День памяти черкесы стремятся к восстановлению утраченных и забытых прав

В День памяти черкесы стремятся к восстановлению утраченных и забытых прав

Адель Башкави

21 мая 2021 г.

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The Tenth Anniversary of Circassian Genocide Recognition

The Tenth Anniversary of Circassian Genocide Recognition

By: Adel Bashqawi

20 May 2021

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Десятая годовщина признания геноцида черкесов

Десятая годовщина признания геноцида черкесов

Адель Башкави 

20 мая 2021 г. 

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Circassians Debate Plans in Advance of May 21st Anniversary

Saturday, May 15, 2021

Circassians Debate Plans in Advance of May 21st Anniversary

Paul Goble

            Staunton, May 13 – A week from now, Circassians in the homeland and around the world will mark the anniversary of the expulsion of their ancestors from the North Caucasus by Russian forces in 1864, an action that almost all of them believe was an act of genocide that must be recognized and to the extent possible reversed.

            Last year, Circassians could not hold the public meetings that have become the hallmark of this date in their community. Instead, they had to conduct these sessions virtually, something that had the welcome effect of expanding ties between the half million Circassians in the North Caucasus and the millions more abroad (windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2020/04/circassians-mull-how-to-mark-may-21.html). Read more

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