Monday, March 17, 2014

Simferopol polling stations during the voting process

Simferopol polling stations during the voting process in a woman who cast her ballot. Referendum, which has been dismissed illegally West, follow President
Viktor Yanukovych's pro-Western and nationalist protesters ousted. Vasily Fedosenko / Reuters

 Sergei Aksyonov, pro-Russian politician who took over as Prime Minister of Regional unidentified armed men seized control of the Crimean parliament in late
February, said Sunday night gear already in motion Kerry Mia quick annexation to Russia. In Moscow, officials say it's no time frame yet, however.

Aksyonov said that the Russian ruble will become the official currency in the Crimea within a few days, the delegation consisting of the region's
parliamentarians will travel to Moscow on Monday began adding finishing details of Russia, according to Russian news agency Interfax.

Many who do not agree with the referendum Crimeans seems to have stayed at home. Including thousands of Crimean Tatars, ethnic minorities, accounting for
about 12% of the peninsula's population, according to Stalin still faced deportation to Central Asia after holding skepticism Kremlin rule. Community leaders
called for a referendum illegal.

 Ukrainian Defense Minister said that Ukraine and Russia truce means that troops will stay in the Crimea by March 21. He added that Russia's provocative
scene seems designed to duplicate in other Crimean territory of Ukraine. Photo: Getty Images.

Many ethnic Russians and Ukrainians who want to leave the Crimea, Ukraine has remained silent. They cite pressure from friends and relatives, as well as on
the streets, where the militia has patrolled the tense atmosphere of the Russian flag.
  
"I did not go, I resisted," Dennis Matsola, from Simferopol, who said he considers himself a part of Russia, but would prefer to stay in Ukraine's Crimea, a
26-year-old left-wing activist said.

While Ukraine's economy is worse is that it is still more liberal than Russia, Mr. Matsola, who worry that as a campaigner, he will eventually be beaten or
imprisoned once Crimea was part of Russia said. "As far as I know, it will be difficult for me to live in the Russian reality," he said, noting that many of
his friends have left the mainland radical Ukraine.
  
Mr. Matsola said he knew those who want to stay in the Crimea, Ukraine, he knew only one person who really go to the polls. Most people remained quiet.
"People are afraid to speak," he said. "Even just within the family there is pressure on people in this country."
  
 - Philip Shishkin, Julian E. Barnes, Adam Entous, Carol Lee and Bertrand Benoit contributed to this article.


Hijacking theory frightened families of missing passengers
The new revelation about losing Malaysia Airlines aircraft have left their loved ones to consider the prospect of pain, those on board experienced a terrible
aerial hijacking ordeal may have lasted nearly eight hours.

However, although the terrorist plot or disclosure leads to suicide pilots increased speculation, for some they offer a glimmer of hope - the flight MH370,
carrying 239 passengers and crew may have been safe in some way, their loved ones may still be alive ashore.
  
For Bob and Cathy Lawton, relatives of missing Australian couple, a terrible fate protracted thousands of feet in the possibility of reflecting their deepest
fears.

"This is the worst I've always wanted to do one thing," Bob's brother David Lawton said News Limited newspapers.

"Even if they are still alive, whether they have anything to endure?"
Prime Minister Najib refused to use the word hostage, he told reporters on Saturday, but said the new data presented a "deliberate action" transfer of
aircraft.

Communication has been a U-turn westward jet flew manually shut down for a few hours before the Boeing 777 appears. What happened during that time is still a
mystery. But a report by aircraft from low to high altitudes volatility concerns, passengers may already know they are in terrible danger.

The New York Times said the plane had reached 45,000 feet - higher than the altitude limit its approval - "uneven dropped to 23,000 feet" before it quoted
Malaysian military radar signals, but they are not approved by the authorities.

"45,000 feet, it may cause pressurization problem," an independent aviation analyst in Jakarta Gerry Soejatman said.

"But we do not know how to fluctuations wherever he went, whether gentle or violent and sharp. If it is gentle, only a few sensitive passengers will find."

In China, where 153 citizens flight relatives, researchers breakthrough just brings more pain and frustration.

"We are experiencing a challenge we are still waiting (more information), said:." A man appeared in a tearful meeting between Malaysia Airlines and relatives
in Beijing Sunday morning.

"We are very anxious. For a long time has passed, they did not disclose (more) information," he said.

Another brand meeting "a joke."

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