Tuesday, 16 September 2014

In Crimea's Local Elections, Pro-Russians Run Strong - Businessweek

"People were queuing for several hours at a polling station in a leafy suburb of Sevastopol on Sunday morning, as residents of Crimea voted for the first time since the Ukrainian peninsula was annexed by Russia in March. The man in charge, Igor Leukhov, told Bloomberg Businessweek that the turnout was pretty remarkable, albeit not as huge as during the referendum on separating from Ukraine, which was hastily organized after the Russian takeover. By 5 p.m., people still had to join a sizable line before getting a chance to vote."

Like big brother is really watching you go to the polls and ...



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