Academic and opinion leader from North Macedonia, Prof. Dr. doctor. Adnan Ismaili met with the national leader of the Crimean Tatars, Mustafa Abdul Karim Oglu.
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North Macedonia Head of the Department of Turkish Language and Literature Prof. Dr. doctor. Adnan Ismaili held a meeting with the deputy of the Ukrainian Parliament and the national leader of the Crimean Tatars, Mustafa Abdul Jamil Karim Oglu, in Ankara.
He stated during the meeting that the war situation in Ukraine and the current developments in the Balkan countries were discussed.
Keremoglu was invited to the Balkans
Ismaili, who draws attention to the presence of disputants like him in the Balkan countries, Ali Izetbegovic, a politician, leader and thinker who fought for the independence of Bosnia and Herzegovina throughout his life, Adam Dimaji, who was a symbol of the Albanian resistance in Kosovo and imprisoned for 28 years, Osman Kazazi, who was involved In the fascist and anti-communist movements, he was punished and persecuted for 55 years, Sadiq Ahmed, who is known for his struggle for the cause of Western Thrace and its rights, and Osman, the symbol of Turkish-Bulgarian, the opponent who sacrificed his youth in the prisons of the communist regime for the sake of Turkishness and Islam, and emphasized that there are very important common points Between Kilic and the national leader of the Crimean Tatars, Mustafa Abdul Kerim Karamoglu, like patriotism.
“It will be important for the people of the Balkans to get to know him and strengthen our contacts,” said Ismaili, who invited Karim Oglu to visit the Balkan countries. He rated it.
– Who is Mustafa Abdul Jamil Karimli Oglu?
Mustafa Abdel Cemil Karim Oglu was born on November 13, 1943 in the village of Asiris. During the German occupation, in May 1944, with Stalin’s deportation of the Crimean Tatars, Kermoğlu was exiled with his family as a six-month-old infant.
His application to study at Tashkent University was rejected for various reasons, and he was exiled numerous times during his struggle for human rights. He was thrown into prisons and labor camps at various times throughout his life. On October 12, 1986, at the Reykjavik Summit between US President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, Soviet thinker Andrei Saharov, Soviet Major General Pyotr Grigorenko, and nationalist leader of the Crimean Turks, Mustafa Abdul Jamil Kermizoglu, were released and secretly returned to Crimea in 1989. In the year 1991, Gorbachev allowed the Crimean Tatar Turks to return to their homeland.
In 1998, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees awarded him the Nansen Refugee Award for his contribution to the peaceful struggle of the Crimean Tatars. He went on a hunger strike for 303 days with the aim of returning the Tatar Turks to their homeland and making them public. A case for world public opinion.
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