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17.03.2014 - 13:28
Hi i'm Chill some of you may know me as Chill, Amok must update Crimea and that it's no longer apart of Ukraine


Crimea is now Russian land, Please Amok update map
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17.03.2014 - 13:31
Omg please dont thanks
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17.03.2014 - 13:34
Omg its chill also known as chill! hi
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17.03.2014 - 13:38
 KYBL
I never knew how much one unit loss could destroy a country
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17.03.2014 - 13:43
Stryko
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Escrito por chill, 17.03.2014 at 13:28

Ukraine now is Russian land, Please Amok update map


please what
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17.03.2014 - 13:49
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
THAT CITY SUCH IMPORTENT PLS NO
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17.03.2014 - 13:51
Stryko
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Also Sevastopol not part of Crimea, so do not of removing my favourite city in Ukran
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17.03.2014 - 13:59
Escrito por Guest, 17.03.2014 at 13:51

Also Sevastopol not part of Crimea, so do not of removing my favourite city in Ukran


bla...
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17.03.2014 - 14:19
Black Shark
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Escrito por Guest, 17.03.2014 at 13:51

Also Sevastopol not part of Crimea, so do not of removing my favourite city in Ukran
I don't want to live

On this planet anymore.

*facepalm*
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17.03.2014 - 14:24
Black Shark
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Escrito por Goblin, 17.03.2014 at 14:02

Escrito por chill, 17.03.2014 at 14:01

Escrito por Goblin, 17.03.2014 at 14:00

Escrito por Goblin, 17.03.2014 at 13:32

No Kosovo - No Russian Crimea.



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No Kosovo - No Russian Crimea!
What? Weren't basic human rights for Serbs in Kosovo violated? They don't deserve to be a country. And they are a country for the wrong reason. Crimea became Russian because their own rights were violated since most of Crimea speaks Russian. In fact, Russian is spoken a lot in Ukraine. They want to speak Russian but Kiev banned it. Tell me why Ukraine likes the cuurent government now.
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17.03.2014 - 14:30
The way I see it: The parties involved (Ukraine, Crimea, Russia, NATO, and EU) have a varying degree of recognition of Crimea, as well as the UN obviously not recognizing it yet. Until a majority recognizes it's sovereignty as a Republic of the Russian Federation (Or whatever it decides to be), there should be absolutely no changes to the world map. For now, just make an alt. version of the world map with Crimea on it, until this situation has been settled and a majority decision can be made. (I know, Crimeans want to be Ukrainian, but there are still diplomatic processes that must be done before something like this can be safely made by the Admins without receiving death threats, like they did from Kosovo).
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17.03.2014 - 14:44
Stryko
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Escrito por Guest, 17.03.2014 at 14:19

Escrito por Guest, 17.03.2014 at 13:51

Also Sevastopol not part of Crimea, so do not of removing my favourite city in Ukran
I don't want to live

On this planet anymore.

*facepalm*


you can search it mate.
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17.03.2014 - 15:26
Black Shark
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Citação:
Escrito por Goblin, 17.03.2014 at 14:47

Escrito por Guest, 17.03.2014 at 14:24


No Kosovo - No Russian Crimea!
What? Weren't basic human rights for Serbs in Kosovo violated? They don't deserve to be a country. And they are a country for the wrong reason. Crimea became Russian because their own rights were violated since most of Crimea speaks Russian. In fact, Russian is spoken a lot in Ukraine. They want to speak Russian but Kiev banned it. Tell me why Ukraine likes the cuurent government now.


Oh i see you only heard of one side violating the rights of the other side ...in what fantasy world where evil vs good guys exist do you live in?
Where Muslims are evil dragons and the Pope conqueres the world. Jk, Please tell me more on about Albanian rights vilated. I never heard of it.
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17.03.2014 - 17:47
Crimea is NOT part of Russia no matter how many votes they had. That was an illegal poll.
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17.03.2014 - 20:51
Escrito por Mr_Own_U, 17.03.2014 at 17:47

Crimea is NOT part of Russia no matter how many votes they had. That was an illegal poll.

Why?
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18.03.2014 - 02:46
Black Shark
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Escrito por Mr_Own_U, 17.03.2014 at 17:47

Crimea is NOT part of Russia no matter how many votes they had. That was an illegal poll.
According to your logic, Kosovo isn't a country then. Do you support Kosovo?
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18.03.2014 - 05:20
Black Shark
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I do agree if that Crimea becomes a country on the default then Kosovo too.
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18.03.2014 - 05:22
In Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, NYC, USA there is a large Russian-speaking community.
Many of the Russian speakers are Ukrainian or from Central Asia, but the Russian language is very common.

Will Putin come to Brooklyn next?
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18.03.2014 - 06:58
Black Shark
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Escrito por zombieyeti, 18.03.2014 at 05:22

In Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, NYC, USA there is a large Russian-speaking community.
Many of the Russian speakers are Ukrainian or from Central Asia, but the Russian language is very common.

Will Putin come to Brooklyn next?
Oh hell yeah...
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18.03.2014 - 07:03
Escrito por Guest, 18.03.2014 at 06:58

Escrito por zombieyeti, 18.03.2014 at 05:22

In Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, NYC, USA there is a large Russian-speaking community.
Many of the Russian speakers are Ukrainian or from Central Asia, but the Russian language is very common.

Will Putin come to Brooklyn next?
Oh hell yeah...

Brighton Beach is less hipstery than much of BKLN, so maybe Putin will keep his shirt on.
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