Crimea troubled as Russian language loses official status

Ukraine's swift abolition of the law allowing the country's regions to make Russian a second official language has worried European MPs and officials, and has been condemned outright as a "violation of ethnic minority rights" by Russian diplomats. Crimea, where over half the population is Russian, is refusing to accept the power of the self-appointed government in the capital. RT LIVE http://r ...

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