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The Economy of an Independent Tatarstan
A conceptual article based on Ruslan Aysin’s report: https://www.youtube.com/live/rtvSjAoQFt4 When we are told once again that Tatarstan will not “make it,” will “collapse,” and will “shut down” without Moscow, behind this there is always the same thing — an unwillingness to count. Once you sit down and calmly add up the numbers, the rhetoric of the metropolis falls apart. Economics is an exact science, and it knows neither Brezhnev’s slogans about “the economy must be econom
Jun 148 min read


The Tatar Council, with the support of the League of Free Nations, held a conference dedicated to the 1992 referendum on Tatarstan’s self-determination
“Today, Tatarstan is not master of its own fate. Only an independent republic can carry out its own economic policy and invest in the future of its people. Our main task today is the struggle for independence!” — Syres Bolyaen, President of the League of Free Nations. “Power belongs to the people. And the people already said their word in 1992. From a legal point of view, nothing connects us with Russia. Declaratively, Tatarstan is already a sovereign state!” — Ruslan Aisin,
Mar 211 min read


On January 24, a roundtable discussion was held in the city of Strasbourg on the interaction of Caucasian and Turkic communities with the European space.
On January 24, a roundtable discussion was held in the city of Strasbourg, the formal capital of the European Union, focusing on cooperation between Caucasian and Turkic communities and the European space, the need for active participation in political life, the preservation of identity, and the struggle for the freedom of their historical homeland. Approximately 50 delegates from France, Germany, Norway, Canada, Austria, the Czech Republic, and the United Kingdom took part i
Jan 241 min read


A new Tatar organization has appeared in exile. Who stands behind the Tatar council?
A tatar council has appeared abroad. They will engage in anti-colonial policy in exile. The organizers call it a movement and state that first of all they will fight for Tatar rights. The organizer of the tatar council is political scientist and public figure Ruslan Aysin, who has lived in exile for several years. He told Radio Azatlyk that he is neither the chairman nor the leader of the tatar council. “There is no chairman in the tatar council, everyone has equal rights, ea
Oct 20, 20256 min read

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