Mustafa Jemilev proposed for Nobel Peace Prize

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Prominent Crimean Turkish Tatar political leader and member of the Ukrainian parliament Mustafa Jemilev, delivers a speech after receiving Turkey's Order of The Republic by the Turkish president on April 15, 2014.
27/04/2014
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Nongovernmental organizations in Russia's Republic of Tatarstan have nominated the veteran leader of Crimean Tatars, Mustafa Jemilev, for the Nobel Peace Prize.

The organizations’ leaders told that Dzhemilev, a dissident who was imprisoned by the Soviets over his campaign for the rights of Crimean Tatars, deserves the prize because of his insistence on a peaceful resolution of ethnic issues.


Jemilev, 70, has said publicly that Crimean Tatars will not recognize Russia's annexation of the Crimean peninsula from Ukraine.


Groups supporting Dzhemilev's Nobel nomination include the Council of Tatarstan Elderlies, the Tatarstan National Assembly, Tatarstan's Anti-Nuclear Association, the Muslim Women's Association, and others. The groups have sent joint letters to the Nobel Prize committee and the Ukrainian government and intellectuals, asking them to support Jemilev's nomination, RFE/RL reported.

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