Bur'yan / Бурʼян

Episode 5: Crimean Tatar national movement: a constellation of solidarity and friendships

BEDA & feminist translocalities Season 1 Episode 4

 

Discussion between Elnara Nuriieva-Letova and Alexandr Murtazayev on the methods of Soviet and Russian oppression against indigenous peoples, ways of Crimean Tatar resistance, and solidarity within the Crimean Tatar national movement and beyond

In this episode, Alex and Elnara talk about Soviet and Russian persecution of Crimean Tatars and the different strategies of collective Crimean Tatar resistance, past and present. They share family stories and discuss some of the most prominent figures of the movement. 

Most importantly, they speak of solidarities, both within the Crimean Tatar national movement and beyond it. This conversation, despite dealing with such painful topics as political repressions and ethnic cleansing, was warm and full of hope and admiration for the activists, their courage, and determination.

Moderated by Yivha Zban’ a Ukrainian-born decolonial media activist and a coordinator of this podcast

Guests:
Elnara Nuriieva-Letova
, a Crimean Tatar cross-media activist, author, publicist, and project manager of CEMAAT | Crimea Media Platform;

Alexandr Murtazayev, an independent Crimean Tatar history researcher and author, he frequently collaborates with the International Memorial Society and independent media projects centered around indigenous resistance.

This episode was created in collaboration between Beda Media, feminist translocalities, and CEMAAT, a Crimean Tatar public independent media. Please subscribe to their social media pages! If you want to support Beda, please check our Patreon page!