Why Sunday’s referendum in Crimea is illegal and illegitimate

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DUSHANBE, March 14, 2014, Asia-Plus – A choice isn”t a choice when it is made with a gun to your head, British Ambassador to Tajikistan, Mr. Robin Jeremy Ord-Smith, said on March 14 commenting on Sunday’s referendum in Crimea.

“Yet on Sunday, the people of Crimea will be asked to make an impossible choice: to vote to become subjugated by Russia; or to vote for independence – with no guarantee that Russia will show any more respect for the sovereignty of an independent Crimea than she did for the territorial integrity of an independent Ukraine.

“The odds are clearly stacked in Russia”s favor – like the toss of a coin.  Heads Russia wins.  Tails Crimea loses.

“The vote – whatever its outcome – is both illegal and unconstitutional: there can be absolutely no doubt about that.  The terms of the Ukrainian constitution are unequivocal: the vote can only be convened at the request of three million citizens; it must be an all-Ukraine referendum; and it can only be called by the Ukrainian Parliament.  None of these conditions have been met.

“The vote will be illegitimate.  How can a ballot held in the shadow cast by the presence of armed Russian troops, in a region under military occupation, be anything else?

“These questions should be settled in free and fair referenda – as we will see in Scotland later this year. But Sunday”s referendum in Crimea will be neither free nor fair.

“For the last two decades, we have sought to put the tension and mistrust of the Cold War behind us: to recognize the powerful and positive contribution Russia brings to the international community – and to the prosperity of all our people.

“A web of international agreements and institutions has been put in place both to help avoid repeating the bitter confrontations of the past and to settle disputes peacefully. Organizations like the OSCE and Council of Europe, of which Russia is an integral member, exist to help states address questions of self-determination and defend the rights of minorities.

“But, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe – the standard bearer of electoral integrity – has declared that the referendum will be illegal and will not send observers to the poll.

“Yet, it is still not too late for Russia to use these institutions, to engage seriously in diplomacy and to find a peaceful resolution.

“We continue to urge President Putin to use his authority for the good of Crimea, Ukraine, Europe and Russia, and end this crisis.

“A vital first step will be for Moscow to refrain from legitimizing the outcome of Sunday’s farcical referendum.  After all, it will have no legal effect.  It will have no moral force.  And the result will not be recognized by the international community.  It should not go ahead.”

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