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Free (from Moscow occuption) Siberian states | GREEN UKRAINE
Moscow empire has 0 chance in 21c. Siberians will be free again !
Free (from Moscow occuption) Siberian states | GREEN UKRAINE
Moscow empire has 0 chance in 21c. Siberians will be free again !
do you agree with the pitch line ?...
100+ years ago has what to do with today?
Moscow is a city. Not an empire.
And Siberians will be free from what?
It is RUSSIA that conquered the remaining MONGOLS when they took Siberia.
And aren't you the one babbling about MONGOL rule?
Aren't you always blithering about MONGOLS?
And your video.
Siberian Separatism | GREEN UKRAINE and the FAR EASTERN REPUBLIC during the Russian Civil War
100+ years ago has what to do with today?
do you agree with the pitch line ?
Siberian Regionalism a Growing Threat to Moscow
The protests in Khabarovsk and other Russian cities in Siberia and the Far East over the last month (see EDM, August 3) have called attention to something that has been a problem for the central Russian government since at least the 19th century and will persist even when the current wave of...jamestown.org
Siberians declared the formation of a buffer Far Eastern Republic (1920–1922), which today’s Khabarovsk protesters have been referring to (URA.ru, July 28). Soviet occupation followed, and Moscow proceeded to engage in divide-and-rule tactics against the Siberians. It kept re-dividing the region into ever smaller territories to block the emergence of a Siberian identity (Region.expert, October 19, 2019; Windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com, October 22, 2019). Moscow relies on those divisions to this day, but Vladimir Putin’s creation of overarching federal districts has worked in the opposite direction. And it is worth noting that one of the reasons Khabarovsk residents are in the streets was Moscow’s decision to move the headquarters of the Far Eastern Federal District from their city to Vladivostok.
Moscow has long assumed it could count on Moscow fears of Chinese expansionism to keep the Siberians in line. ...