Circassians, like Crimean Tatars, were not innocent people that were persecuted by Russians for no reason. They used to go on raids into Russian territory, pillage settlements, kidnap people and sell them to slavers from the Ottoman Empire. I doubt that any European ruler or American president from those times would react kindly and democratically to such a threat to his country's border areas.
And that perfectly justifies ethnic cleansing and genocide, doesn't it?
And I have never claimed that they were innocent people. I know what the Circassians, Crimean Tatars, Chechens, Nogai and all North Caucasians did in those days, just as we Scots did long ago.
I guess if you use the article referencing the 19th century, we might as well remember the conquistadors. But we don't call Spain the genocidal state now, don't we?
I don't call Russia "the genocidal state", and there is a great difference between 1570 and 1870. Modern Russian civilians are not responsible for what happened 200 years ago. I just abhorr attempts to airbrush history and there is something truly horrible about holding the Winter Olympics in the capital of a conquered, devastated nation. The genocide is barely outwith living memory.
Also Circassians have suffered terribly into the 1940s and beyond as Ukrainian Ranger says, the 19th century was just the beginning. They came back from the exile to Central Asia to find Russians had taken their homes and refused to give them back, telling them they didn't belong there.
I love how Russians are absolutely sure that killing\expelling civilians is not bad at all if they had some kind of war before that
I heard the very same logic about deportation of Crimean Tatars and Chechens during the WW2, when entire nations were loaded in cattle wagons and unloaded in Kazakhstan. People from mountainous regions to steppe without any infrastructure. Children, elders, women with few adult men (most adult men were drafted\executed). Perfectly fine by Russian morals
This. All of this I agree with, it is truly abominable stuff. I recommend anyone read an excellent book called
"Let Their Fame Be Great" by the British journalist Oliver Bullough to understand the darkness of that time, from the 19th century to Stalin's deportations to the 1990s.
Those arguments are also used to justify the invasion, occupation and pacification of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria in 1999, along with the imposition of over a decade of totalitarian, Russian-imposed Islamist rule that lasts to this day.
To show how 'brilliant' that kind of logic can get:
Leader of Ukrainian communists publicly said something like that "Stalin saved Crimean Tatars by moving them out of Crimea, because else this damned traitors would experience a justified revenge from the local population"
Yep, politicans in my country can talk in that way and have their party getting 10% on elections. And they call my party fascists....
It really is disgusting stuff.
On Ukrainian news, protests calmed down a little, strikes never picked up (hard to do that in a country that has almost no independent trade unions) , but as I have seen with my own eyes. Maidan is alive, fortified, determined and ready to defend itself. I am little worried that passion is declining somewhat.... On other hand if our opposition didn't calm the crowds down it would be all much more bloody
How is the population responding to Yanukovych's talk of concessions?