Ukraine mulls Crimea conundrum: 'You cannot punish everyone'

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Ukraine mulls Crimea conundrum: 'You cannot punish everyone'
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Tamila Tasheva, Ukraine's representative for Crimea, told Newsweek there are some 10,000 Crimean collaborators in line for punishment.

newcomers. All those Russians who have entered illegally, she said, will be subject to"forced expulsion."

"We are not talking about deportation, but 'forced expulsion,' which will be deployed only against non-Ukraine citizens who crossed into the country illegally since the annexation. There will be no mass deportations, but we will tackle the issue on a case-by-case basis." "But if you stay and participate in the illegal occupation and the war crimes committed by the Russians, you will be held to account. This won't be an easy process, which is why we are already developing the legal framework for future proceedings, including the lustration of former officials who are Ukrainian citizens that collaborated with the occupying administrations," Tasheva added.

"They will be banned from holding government or official roles for a number of years, at least," Tasheva said of Ukrainian officials who will be lustrated."Many will be held to account, but it won't be millions or even hundreds of thousands. It will be maybe 10,000."Women wave Russian flags in Sevastopol, on March 16, 2019. Kyiv's Crimea representative told Newsweek that collaborators would be judged on a case-by-case basis after the planned liberation.

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