I think you still refuse to make a distinction and confuse between the people and the government. Won't you agree? Crimean the Newfoundland
situations were two examples of the government forced to ask or not ask a specific question. The government was either Britain-controlled or
Strelkov & Co. controlled. The control in both cases meant a potential violence for non-compliance.
The second example, when you could allegdely say the people voted with the gun pointed to their head were the elections in Afghanistan
and Iraq in which the army and the armed police were present in the poll stations. That did not happen in Crimea.