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2009年5月18日,是克里米亚鞑靼人被迫离开家乡的六十六周年的日。六十六年前,居住在克里米亚半岛的鞑靼人被苏联政府以“与德国占领军合作”为由,全族驱逐出境,被赶到了人烟稀少的中亚。从此,鞑靼人失去了天堂克里米亚,许多年来,他们一直被禁止出现在他们曾世代生息繁衍的地方。鞑靼民族最早在克里米亚半岛定居的也许是凯尔特人,但公元前7世纪塞西安人逐渐挤走了他们。到公元前15年,克里米亚半岛上的国家和城市都
May 18, 2009 Day of the sixty-sixth anniversary of the Crimean Tartars being forced to leave their hometowns. Sixty-six years ago, the Tartars living in the Crimean Peninsula were expelled from the country and sparsely populated Central Asia on the grounds that the Soviet government “cooperated with the German occupying forces.” Since then, the Tartars have lost the Paradise of Crimea and for many years they have been banned from the places where they have lived and lived for generations. The earliest Tartar people settled in the Crimean Peninsula may be Celtic, but the Seventh Century BC, the Seixian gradually crowded them. By 15 BC all the countries and cities in the Crimea