22-04-2016, 22:25
Wäre schön gewesen, wenn Du eine eigene Meinung zu diesem Problem geschrieben hättest.
Na gut, schauen wir uns den von Dir gelieferten Link an:
1.) Zuerst fällt unangenehm auf, daß das Unwort "Zigeuner" vorkommt. Shocking !
"zigeuner-in-russland-geschichte-und-gegenwaertige-Probleme"
2.) Wer ist der Autor dieses Links ?
Nikolay Baskakov
Ein fürchterlicher Wendehals der ärgsten Sorte! Lesen wir seine Biographie ...
Vom Stalinisten 1936-43 durchdienend bis 1989, dann "Honorary member of the Great Britain Royal Asian Society", ärger geht's wohl nicht.
"In 1936, Baskakov became a docent of Uigur language faculty in the Moscow Institute of Oriental Studies, later a Language and Literacy Institute of USSR peoples. In 1938, as a reward for his publications, Baskakov became a Phd in Philology without writing a thesis dissertation. In 1939-1940, Baskakov worked on country-wide transitioning of the Türkic peoples from the Arabic to a slew of quasi-Cyrrilic alphabets, visiting Kazan, Ufa, Tashkent and Alma-Ata. During World War II, Baskakov was sent to Oirot (Altaians). Living in Altai enabled askakov to collect rich material on dialects and folklore of Altaians across their land. In 1943, Baskakov returned to Moscow to work in N. Ya. Marr Institute of Language and Thinking of the USSR Academy of Sciences. In that institution, under its many different names, Baskakov worked for almost 50 years. He visited Lithuania, Northern Caucasus, Turkmenia and Khakassia helping to establish new scientific institutions. In 1950, Baskakov wrote a dissertation themed "Karakalpak language. Parts of speech and word-formation" for the Doctor of Philology degree. In 1989, Baskakov retired from active work, but continued voluntary work, and remained a chief scientist in the Karakalpak branch of the Uzbek SSR Academy of Sciences.
Baskakov was an honorary member of the Great Britain Royal Asian Society"
Nikolay Baskakov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
3.) Sein Statement "grundlose Verhaftungen" riecht nach einer nachträglichen Wendehalsaussage eines alt gewordenen Stalinisten. Warum hat er das nicht 1936-43 gesagt ?
Dieser Mann ist nicht integer
Wenn eine rassische Minderheit ausgerechnet von einem marxistischen Regime verfolgt wird (Marxismus-Leninismus), dann kommen schon ernstzunehmende Zweifel an der "Unschuld" der verfolgten auf ...
Na gut, schauen wir uns den von Dir gelieferten Link an:
1.) Zuerst fällt unangenehm auf, daß das Unwort "Zigeuner" vorkommt. Shocking !
"zigeuner-in-russland-geschichte-und-gegenwaertige-Probleme"
2.) Wer ist der Autor dieses Links ?
Nikolay Baskakov
Ein fürchterlicher Wendehals der ärgsten Sorte! Lesen wir seine Biographie ...
Vom Stalinisten 1936-43 durchdienend bis 1989, dann "Honorary member of the Great Britain Royal Asian Society", ärger geht's wohl nicht.
"In 1936, Baskakov became a docent of Uigur language faculty in the Moscow Institute of Oriental Studies, later a Language and Literacy Institute of USSR peoples. In 1938, as a reward for his publications, Baskakov became a Phd in Philology without writing a thesis dissertation. In 1939-1940, Baskakov worked on country-wide transitioning of the Türkic peoples from the Arabic to a slew of quasi-Cyrrilic alphabets, visiting Kazan, Ufa, Tashkent and Alma-Ata. During World War II, Baskakov was sent to Oirot (Altaians). Living in Altai enabled askakov to collect rich material on dialects and folklore of Altaians across their land. In 1943, Baskakov returned to Moscow to work in N. Ya. Marr Institute of Language and Thinking of the USSR Academy of Sciences. In that institution, under its many different names, Baskakov worked for almost 50 years. He visited Lithuania, Northern Caucasus, Turkmenia and Khakassia helping to establish new scientific institutions. In 1950, Baskakov wrote a dissertation themed "Karakalpak language. Parts of speech and word-formation" for the Doctor of Philology degree. In 1989, Baskakov retired from active work, but continued voluntary work, and remained a chief scientist in the Karakalpak branch of the Uzbek SSR Academy of Sciences.
Baskakov was an honorary member of the Great Britain Royal Asian Society"
Nikolay Baskakov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
3.) Sein Statement "grundlose Verhaftungen" riecht nach einer nachträglichen Wendehalsaussage eines alt gewordenen Stalinisten. Warum hat er das nicht 1936-43 gesagt ?
Dieser Mann ist nicht integer
Wenn eine rassische Minderheit ausgerechnet von einem marxistischen Regime verfolgt wird (Marxismus-Leninismus), dann kommen schon ernstzunehmende Zweifel an der "Unschuld" der verfolgten auf ...