Crimean timezones
Dear Mr. Eggert, I am reaching out to you as to the IESG-designated TZ Coordinator, as you are listed here: https://www.iana.org/time-zones Let me preface my letter with assuring you that I am reaching out in good will. I live in Ukraine. As a longtime Linux user, I was disappointed to notice that in my timezone settings that one of Simferopol is being assigned to the Russian Federation. Apparently, my preferred desktop environment, along with several others, pulls this data from the project you maintain. The statement that Simferopol (or Sevastopol, or any other Crimean city, for that matter) is situated in Russia contradicts the official stance of the United States, Canada, the counties of the European Union, and many others. Suffice it to say, the international community never recognized Russia's claims to Crimea as valid and the so-called "referendum" as legally binding. The Unites States of America was also a signatory of the Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances, which guarantees the territorial intergity of Ukraine. Let me add that the annexation of the Crimean peninsula in 2014 was only the first step of the Russian aggression against my country. The war in Donbas led by Russia is still ongoing and has costed dozens of thousands of Ukrainians their lives. As of 2016, the International Criminal Court officially recognized the war in Donbas as Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Russia and its allies has also put a lot of effort in spreading misinformation about the conflict, attempting to portray Ukraine as a far-right state and the Euromaidan protests as a coup. As an eyewitness to these events, I can assure you that it can not be further from truth, and, should you be interested, I can provide multiple sources that debunk this propaganda. Therefore, I humbly ask you to research this delicate matter. Once you have confirmed that pro-Russian sources are completely misinterpreting their far-from-innocuous role in the tragedy that shattered numerous families in my country, I hope that you will consider submitting corrections to your project and list all Crimean cities and respective timezones as Ukrainian. This would assure its compliance to the international standards, from both legal and moral viewpoint. I remain open to dialogue and would gladly answer any further questions you may happen to have. Looking forward to hearing from you, -- Best regards, Sergij Marchenko mailto:makars@gmail.com http://makar.homelinux.net Skype: makarsoft Viber/WhatsApp/Telegram/Signal: +380661877234
Thanks for your letter. This topic was raised in December by Serhii Demediuk, head of the Cyberpolice Department of the National Police of Ukraine. Please see his email archived here: https://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2018-December/027303.html After some back-and-forth, archived here: https://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2018-December/027304.html https://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2018-December/027305.html I proposed a patch that I hoped would address his concerns, here: https://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2018-December/027306.html However, after that we received no reply from Maj. Gen. Demediuk. No doubt this relatively-minor matter was preempted by his more-important duties. Perhaps he has more free time now; I’ll cc him in this email. Another possibility is that you could contact him via telephone or other means <https://cyberpolice.gov.ua/contacts/>, which might be more efficient than trying to get his attention via English-language email.
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Sergij Marchenko