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Originally Posted by MilleVanille
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Would you like me to translate it in full, or just main pointers from it? It's about two Germans, father(67) and his son(37) getting beaten by the police in the night of Russian riots. They live in Tallinn permanetly.
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That's how Estonian police beat all passers-by. This guys are from Germany and they were beaten by "democratic" Estonians.
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Rrrright. You are Russian all right. They got beaten badly, but I find it hard to believe that Estonian police beated all pass-byers. In fact, when Russians began looting, people of Tallinn got tex-messages where officals informed of the riot and pleaded people not to get provoked and asked them to stay indoors.
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Nazism and apartheid in Estonia experience revival.
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How does Russians make the assuption that facism has anything to do with Estonia?
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Russians can't get job, they were forbidden to take citizenship, even if they were born and lived all their life in Estonia.
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When Estonia had bloodless leave from Soviet Union, many Russians did not want Estonian passport. Can't say why, ask them. Now Russians in Estonia must pass language test to gain passport and citizenship. Problem is that Russians refuse to learn Estonian. "This all belongs to us!" "We take it all back!" Was Russian slogans in that night.
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They are beaten and imprisoned by Estonian police.
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After they resulted in violence, threats and looting.
Majority of Russians in Estonia came to Estonia in the 60s and 70s(fact), now they have a hard time adjusting to the fact that they should either learn language or leave.
Why shouldn't they go back to Russia?
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kanas, the article you gave is the translation of article, published in Estonian press. It is called "Orthodoxal pigs in Europe". Orthodoxy is the Russian brunch of Christianity. Just another prove that Fascism and apartheid in Estonia is on rise.
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I fail to see any fasistic aspect in actions of Estonia, but same thing I cannot say from Russians actions.
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The person who published this article is Sergey Melnikov, photographer, who was condemned to prison in USSR times for the child porn. He call himself "dissident" and moved to US.
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I could point out that Russians find faults in people they want to get rid of. Jukos coming to mind..
But this man is unfamiliar to me, so I'll pass.