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Re: Protesters, police clash in Russia
First Estonians were occupied in 1940 by Soviet Union, then they were occupied by Nasi Germany in 1941, then they were occupied again in 1944 by Soviet Union. Who really expects Estonians to be grateful that they were "liberated" by Soviets?
-also, if they were liberated how come they didn't get to be free and independent?
If the people who remember the Soviet occupation don't want to see a Soviet monument in the middle of their capital and want to move the statue to a respectful place in a military cemetary then what's wrong with that?
Most people don't know that the most probable place of the grave where the father of Finnish language is buried is in Russia and is currently being used as a garbage dump. Very respectful, eh?
Last edited by Ductor Remigium; 05-10-2007 at 11:19 AM.
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