Tartars Sent Home
Five young Crimean Tartars who were detained in Moscow on Friday during a demonstration against the alleged persecution of their minority race, have been released and sent back to the Ukrainian town in which they live. It is believed that the presence in the Russian capital of Communist Party leaders from all over the world might be one reason for the apparent lack of legal action against the demonstrators.— Moscow, June 9.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32010, 10 June 1969, Page 17
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