
Mustafa Abdülcemil Kırımoğlu (Crimean Tatar: Mustafa Abdülcemil Cemilev; Russian transliteration: Dzhemilev) was born on 13 November 1943 in the village of Moon-Serez (Bozköy), in the Sudak region of Crimea. He dedicated his entire life to the struggle for the return of the Crimean Tatar people to their ancestral lands, lost through deportation, and for the recognition of their fundamental human rights.(TRT Avaz)Family Origins and ChildhoodMustafa Abdülcemil’s family belonged to the ancient dome
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The 1944 Crimean Tatar Deportation is the event in which the Soviet Union forcibly and abruptly expelled the entire Crimean Tatar Turkish population from their homeland in Crimea, primarily to various regions of Central Asia including Uzbekistan, on 18 May 1944, on the grounds of their ethnic identity.This deportation was carried out within the framework of the Soviet regime’s forced relocation policies targeting certain ethnic groups; it resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands, the severing
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