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Crimean Tatar singer Susana Jamaladinova, known as Jamala, performs during the Ukrainian national qualification for the Eurovision Song Contest outside Kiev, Ukraine, February 21, 2016.

Ukraine’s Eurovision 2016 entry is about Stalin’s repression, and Russia isn’t thrilled

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Crimea in 2016 looks eerily like Crimea in 1944 for many Crimean Tatars.

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