Crimea: Voters Without A Voice
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After Russia annexed Crimea in 2014, residents Irina and Antonina, like hundreds of other Crimeans, turned down a Russian passport. But that choice had consequences. Without a Russian passport, the two women say, they cannot find work and, now, cannot afford to travel into Ukrainian-controlled territory to vote in Ukraine’s March 31 presidential elections.
By contrast, some other Crimeans take no interest in the poll – Ukraine is not our country, they say.