Wenn die Krim in einem Referendum „freiwillig“ für den Anschluss an Russland gestimmt hat, warum steht dann auf Russlands eigenen Medaillen, dass die Wiedervereinigung Wochen vor der Abstimmung überhaupt stattgefunden hat?

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    1. This_Growth2898 on

      According to Russia, Crimea, Sevastopol, Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson „freely voted to join Russia“. No observers were present anywhere; the only source about „referendums“ and their „results“ is Russian government.

      But there were no Russian troops or voting boosts in the city of Zaporizhzhia when the „referendum“ happened, and despite that, Russia claims it voted to join Russia. All other „referendums“ went just the same.

    2. Valentiaga_97 on

      No election in russia or belarus is free 🤷 tho belarus seems to fall gibst it’s dictator nowadays

    3. I’m Crimean who was there in those days. It was anything but free voting.

    4. Russia often have problems to get their dates right:

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_Russian_apartment_bombings#Announcement_of_a_Volgodonsk_bombing_in_the_Russian_Duma

      >On **13 September**, just hours after the second explosion in Moscow, Russian Duma speaker Gennadiy Seleznyov of the Communist Party made an announcement, „I have just received a report. According to information from Rostov-on-Don, an apartment building in the city of Volgodonsk was blown up last night.“ When the Volgodonsk bombing happened on **16 September**, Vladimir Zhirinovsky questioned Seleznyov in the Duma the following day, but Seleznyov turned his microphone off. Later, Seleznyov said it was a misunderstanding, and he actually referred to an explosion organized by criminal gangs which took place in Volgodonsk on 12 September.
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      >Alexander Litvinenko believed that someone had mixed up the order of the blasts, „the usual Kontora mess up“. According to Litvinenko, „**Moscow-2 was on the 13th and Volgodonsk on 16th, but they got it to the speaker the other way around**“. Investigator Mikhail Trepashkin said that the man who gave Seleznyov the note was indeed an FSB officer.
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    5. There was no option for Crimea to stay with Ukraine on the ballot paper. The only options were, join Russia or be independent. It was a Russian style election, so some people were threatened at gunpoint, or threatened with losing their jobs if they didn’t vote to join Russia.

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