Patološki lažnivec in manipulator Mirsi!Kako izgleda življenje pod rusko okupacijo gledamo že 10+ let na Krimu.
Prebivalci imajo 2-3x višje plače od svojih vrstnikov v Ukrajini, Lahko govorijo v materinem jeziku, nihče jih ne lovi po ulicah in tera na fronto, le kakšna ukrajinska raketa jim prileti na glavo.
AI Overview
It is extremely rare to find Ukrainian children speaking Ukrainian in public spaces in Crimea due to systematic suppression of the language under Russian occupation. Russia has banned Ukrainian as a language of instruction in schools, leading to a drastic reduction in the number of children who can speak it. While some families may try to teach their children at home, the broader environment is heavily Russified, and Ukrainian is often punished in schools.
- Suppression in education:
Since 2014, Russian curricula have been imposed in Crimean schools, and Ukrainian language education has been systematically dismantled.
- Punishment for use:
Children have been punished for speaking Ukrainian, and parents face coercion to enroll their children in Russian-language schools.
- Extreme decline:
The number of children studying Ukrainian has fallen from nearly 191,000 before 2014 to only 197 in 2022.
- Linguistic pressure:
Even when Ukrainian is taught as an elective, the overwhelming use of Russian in the school environment makes it difficult for children to learn and maintain the language.
- Resistance:
Some families and communities may resist through private tutoring or by teaching the language at home, but this is difficult given the hostile environment.
How Russia destroys the identity of Ukrainian children in the occupied territories
How is Russia implementing cognitive occupation? What challenges will Ukraine face after the liberation of the occupied territories, and why do we need to make sure that children who had to grow up under occupation do not turn against Ukrainians in the future? In collaboration with the Almenda...
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