SIMFEROPOL, Crimea â The day starts with traditional coffee. Nariman Dzhelyalâs parents wave him off, just like any couple watching their son leave for the office. But Dzhelyal no longer has an office. And every time he leaves home, in a village just outside Simferopol, Crimea, his parents wonder if heâll return.
âI call and he says donât worry, he tells me âallâs fineâ,â says his mother Ayshe. âWhen he goes to Ukraine, we donât sleep until he comes back, in case they donât let him cross the border. The worst would be if they detain him, and then we wonât …read more
Source: European Voice