Russian policy of discrimination and assimilation regarding ethnic Ukrainians in Crimea after 2014

Author:

Krasnodemska Iryna1ORCID,Hazizova Olena2ORCID,Nastoiashcha Kateryna3ORCID,Sorochuk Liudmyla2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Historical and Legal, Theoretical and Methodological Problems of Ukrainian Studies Research Institute of Ukrainian Studies, street Isaacyan, 18, com. 312 , Kyiv, Ukraine, 01135.

2. Department of Ukrainian Studies in Scientific and Educational Space Research Institute of Ukrainian Studies, street Isaacyan, 18, com. 301, Kyiv, Ukraine, 01135.

3. Department of Philosophy and Geopolitics Institute of Ukrainian Studies, street Isaacyan, 18, com. 202, Kyiv, Ukraine, 01135.

Abstract

The article analyzes the Russian policy of discrimination and assimilation of the Ukrainian community in occupied Crimea. Having analyzed a large amount of information and using the methods and principles of historical, sociological and political sciences, the authors came to the conclusion that the actions of the Russian Federation towards the Ukrainians of Crimea are discriminatory in nature, because they consist in the elimination of Ukrainian national identity. It has been established that in Crimea there have been registered numerous violations of Ukrainians’ rights to freedom of conscience, Ukrainian public and political organizations, educational system for Ukrainian-speaking inhabitants of Crimea, media infrastructure, Ukrainian centers and monuments have been illegally liquidated. In addition, culture and religious institutions are being destroyed. In the conclusions, it is stated that the state of the Ukrainian community in Crimea is deteriorating. The authors propose as one of the important components of the state policy of the future de-occupation and reintegration of Crimea, the protection of the Ukrainian identity of the inhabitants of Crimea and full support of the Crimean Ukrainian.

Publisher

Universidad del Zulia

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance

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