The international community has devoted significant attention to the actions of Russian authorities in occupied Crimea to repress, marginalize and force out Crimean Tatars, a crime against humanity that involves harassment, arrests and other kinds of mistreatment that are all too visible (Krymr.com, May 29). And the world has also paid some attention to Moscow’s efforts to relocate more ethnic Russians to the Ukrainian peninsula, sending in Russian officials to take over positions previously held by others (Idelreal.org, July 2, 2018). But there has been far less coverage of Moscow’s efforts to change the ethnic composition of its new possession by pushing ethnic Ukrainians living there to re-identify as ethnic Russians.