Thursday, March 20, 2014

Ukraine's recognition of Crimean Tatars as Indigenous Peoples; a deja vú of the Jones Act?

Ukraine's recognition of Crimean Tatars as Indigenous Peoples; a deja vú of the Jones Act?

March 20th, 2014

by: Tai Pelli

When I read the news today saying that the Verkhovna Rada (Supreme Council of Ukraine) had recognized the Crimean Tatars as Indigenous Peoples, etc., I could not help but think of when the Jones Act was adopted for Puerto Ricans!

Today is March 20th, 2014, the Crimean referendum was Sunday and Russia has been acting upon the results of that referendum. So, first; what does it means that on March 20th, Ukraine announces the recognition of the Crimean Tatars as Indigenous Peoples and are pursuing the changes in their constitution. Is it real, is it valid, or is it a strategy? I don’t know.

The Jones Act was enacted in 1917 by the United States, one month prior to WWI. This Act made Puerto Ricans American Citizens. Interestingly, within two months, as American citizens, they started drafting Puerto Ricans to go fight the war. They drafted a total of 20,000. You may now see why I thought about the Jones Act when I read the news, as opposed to how I would have been dancing the Dance of Joy, had the Crimean Tatars been recognized as Indigenous Peoples by Ukraine under very different circumstances. Ukraine had been publicizing that Crimean Tatars would be picking up arms to defend Crimea against the Russians, (before the referendum). Is this well-deserved recognition as Indigenous Peoples coming in too late, or is it designed to engage the Crimean Tatars into a conflict they never wanted in the first place?


Let’s put this into perspective, the Crimean Tatars are the largest Indigenous Peoples (IP’S) in Crimea, yet there are 3 other IP’s, making a total of four. The statements publicized speak specifically about Crimean Tatars being recognized as IP’s , and the others are still referred to as “national minorities”. Does this have anything to do with the fact that there are approximately 300,000 Crimean Tatars in Crimea? Just speculation, but definitely, things that make you go ….hmmmm!!!

2 comments:

  1. Excellent sister! Very clever! Today at Ukrainian parliament they even did not spend too much time to listen for arguments. The need was clear for them since the very beginning of the session. During decades they had no a time to listen to us. Today they had no a time to listen even themselves. And their intention is absolutely clear.
    Nevertheless we will try that this long waited victory not to be used against us.There are people among Crimean Tatars, who think it must be a starting point for the war. I hope - InshaAllah! - we won't open a door for it.
    I know that today's event is not only due to an emrgency state for Ukraine. It has been prepared by our joint efforts as well. At yesterday's meeting of UN Security Council practically everybody mentioned Crimean Tatars. Why?
    Certainly becuase all over the world you - our brothers and sisters - raised your voice to defend us and this apeal could not be ignored. Thank you again.
    As for Karays, Krymchaks and Urums we won't forget them as well as you did'nt forget us. We all are brothers and sisters not only those ones, who live or have their roots in Crimea. We have a long way aheda of us still. We may pass it only together.
    Let Allah bless you!

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  2. I agree with you my dear sister and brother, but more could have raised their voice as we have, too many of us do not understand what the word 'solidarity' truly means as yet, and this is something that HAS to change, they can't expect to just visit the UN and then do nothing in their day-to-day lives once they leave, Tai and I met you at the UN (as did MANY others), we held you near to our heart as a fellow indigenous brother, and we keep the pledge of loyalty to you as our indigenous brother...how many can say the same? When you are in a crisis - it is only then you realize who your true friends are in this life our dear brother Nadir.

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