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U.S. backs Estonia amid ongoing war memorial dispute with Russia
RIA Novosti ^ | May 4th, 2007

Posted on 05/04/2007 11:28:39 AM PDT by M. Espinola

The United States backed Estonia Thursday in its escalating dispute with Russia over the removal of a Soviet war memorial, saying it was the Baltic state's internal affair and urging dialogue.

Deputy State Department spokesman Tom Casey said: ''We have urged the Estonian and Russian governments to maintain dialogue and respect for the strong feelings on both sides.''

Casey also expressed concern ''about continuing reports of violence and harassment, including harassment of Estonian diplomatic personnel and premises, in Moscow.''

The Estonian Embassy in Moscow has been under siege by pro-Kremlin youth activists since the removal last week of a statue to Red Army soldiers killed in World War II, regarded in Russia as a "desecration" of their memory. The Baltic state has formerly complained of threats to the security of its diplomatic staff.

''We urge authorities in Moscow to do everything possible to reduce tensions, to carry out their responsibilities under the Vienna Convention concerning diplomatic premises and diplomats, and to avoid harsh words and escalation,'' Casey said.

Protesters have torn down a flag from the embassy building, blocked the ambassador's car at the entrance, and on Wednesday they attempted to disrupt a news conference with Ambassador Marina Kaljurand.

Estonia, a EU and NATO member since 2004, said it had been forced to close its consulate and evacuate diplomats' families from Moscow and accused Moscow of reluctance to curb the unrest and of orchestrating it.

Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesman said Wednesday a police presence had been mounted near the embassy. "What is happening there is within legal frameworks and offenders have been brought to justice," Mikhail Kamynin said. Five protesters have reportedly been arrested in Moscow.

The European Union and NATO formerly backed Estonia Wednesday. They demanded Moscow comply with the Vienna Convention and said the Baltic state was within its rights to move the monument, known as the Bronze Soldier.

The Bronze Soldier and other Soviet-era monuments have been a source of diplomatic tensions between Moscow and Tallinn for years. They have also provoked clashes between the Russian-speaking minority and Estonian radicals, who view them as symbols of Soviet occupation that began in 1940 and ended when the Baltic state regained its independence in 1991.

Georgian Embassy

On Thursday, youth activists staged a brief rally near the embassy of Georgia, a former Soviet state that has expressed its support for Estonia. Young Russia group members chanted "Down with Nazism!" and said they hoped the Georgian government's "provocative statements" were not shared by ordinary Georgians.

The parliament of the small Caucasus state, also in conflict with Russia over its NATO aspirations, said it would adopt a resolution to back Estonia.

"Russia is exerting open pressure on Estonia, exercising aggression, and Georgia must declare its formal support for the country," a lawmaker said.

Attack on Russian Embassy

Russia's diplomatic mission in Sweden was attacked early Thursday by unidentified people who threw rocks at the compound, apparently in response to the blocking by protestors of a car belonging to Sweden's ambassador at the Estonian embassy in Moscow Wednesday. Stockholm has filed a formal protest.

"Unknown men threw rocks into the embassy compound, where a school and a kindergarten are located. No one was injured," a Russian diplomat said by telephone, adding that no serious damage was caused either.

Swedish police said the perpetrators damaged two cars in the compound. Police also said they had stepped up security measures, but it was unclear whether the incident was linked to protests in Moscow.

Unrest in Russia broke out following violent clashes between police and Russian speakers in Estonia, which left one dead and over 150 injured, with more than 1,000 arrested.

Exhumation

Estonia's Defense Ministry has meanwhile said it is ready to transport the remains of a Soviet soldier exhumed from the memorial near the Bronze Soldier to his home village in northern Russia, in accordance with his daughters' wishes.

Estonian authorities began the exhumation effort and closed the memorial in the run-up to VE Day celebrations May 8. They plan to rebury the remains in a military cemetery away from the bustling central square in late June.

"The daughters of Captain [Ivan] Sysoyev have not yet filed a [formal] request with the Defense Ministry. But Estonia is ready to honor such a request, and similar requests from other relatives," the ministry said, adding it would assume the transportation costs.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Russia
KEYWORDS: estonia; estoniakremlin; kremlin; putin; russia
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Pro-Kremlin Nashi 'youth movement' in front of Estonian Embassy in Moscow, which is being picketed. May 2nd, 2007)

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Pro-Putin Nashi 'commissars' pointing a rubber blow up Russian tank at the Estonian embassy in Moscow.

Russian soldiers goose-step during a rehearsal for a World War Two victory parade in Moscow May 3rd, 2007, to be celebrated on May 9th, 2007. REUTERS/Alexander Natruskin (RUSSIA)

1 posted on 05/04/2007 11:28:44 AM PDT by M. Espinola
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Russian soldiers goose-step during a rehearsal

There is an old political theory that when you see an army march goose step style, that is a sign of an oppressive government.

As a general rule, I agree (N. Korea, Iran, old Iraq, F'n Rooskies...)

2 posted on 05/04/2007 11:33:01 AM PDT by llevrok (Truth is the enemy of the lie. And that is why liberals hate conservatives.)
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To: M. Espinola

Totalitarians make me incredibly sick.
Pro-Putin “Nashi” Youth? Oh my goodnes... and they claim to be not fascist?


3 posted on 05/04/2007 11:33:20 AM PDT by SolidWood (Islam is an insanity cult that makes everyone act Arab)
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To: llevrok

I agree. However also most South American states use the goose step march... even when not oppressive or dictatorial at the moment. Argentinia or Chile for example. A legacy of Prussian-German instructors and army adivsors in the early 20th century.


4 posted on 05/04/2007 11:36:17 AM PDT by SolidWood (Islam is an insanity cult that makes everyone act Arab)
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To: llevrok

Glad to see ol’ Komrade Vlad is up to his old KGB tricks. I wonder who will die next?


5 posted on 05/04/2007 11:36:34 AM PDT by stm (Believe 1% of what you hear in the drive-by media and take half of that with a grain of salt)
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To: SolidWood
"Pro-Putin “Nashi” Youth? Oh my goodnes... and they claim to be not fascist?"

Their daily actions say otherwise.

6 posted on 05/04/2007 11:37:43 AM PDT by M. Espinola (Freedom is never free)
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To: stm
"Glad to see ol’ Komrade Vlad is up to his old KGB tricks. I wonder who will die next?

Komrade Vlad's list of 'undesirables' not fit to exist in his neo-Soviet 'paradise' no doubt multiplies each day.

7 posted on 05/04/2007 11:40:25 AM PDT by M. Espinola (Freedom is never free)
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I believed questions about the exhumation were the only ones the Russians could reasonably raise but it certainly sounds as if the Estonians are doing the right thing in regards to that question.


8 posted on 05/04/2007 11:43:31 AM PDT by FormerLib (Sacrificing our land and our blood cannot buy protection from jihad.-Bishop Artemije of Kosovo)
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That Rooski in the beret has `HOMO’ written backwards on his jacket.
Wait, maybe I’m `projecting’.
Never mindski......


9 posted on 05/04/2007 11:44:38 AM PDT by tumblindice (Howard the Duck, report to the Mother ship)
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To: llevrok
To think, the Russians of all people claim they are so opposed to previous enemies who 'goose-step'. That did not prevent them from signing the a little agreement with Berlin's goose steppers in 1939 allowing Moscow to gobble up half of Poland, southern Finland and the Baltics.

Maybe Putin is having ambitious dreams of reliving Russia's 'glory' Red empire building days of 1940 all over again in 2007 (?)

10 posted on 05/04/2007 11:46:12 AM PDT by M. Espinola (Freedom is never free)
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This as Chavez is nationalizing everything right under our noses. Nothing is being done. Nothing.

This as communism grows in the United States. The immigration rally was tied to it, our universities teach socialism, our children are taught socialism, Hollywood is filled with them and so is our congress.


11 posted on 05/04/2007 11:46:17 AM PDT by SQUID
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To: tumblindice

LOL! Well spotted!


12 posted on 05/04/2007 11:46:41 AM PDT by SolidWood (Islam is an insanity cult that makes everyone act Arab)
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To: SolidWood

Whew, so I’m straight after all!
But I can only conclude, therefore, that these youthful
Rooski demonstraters are all homosexual pervertskis.


13 posted on 05/04/2007 11:49:23 AM PDT by tumblindice (Howard the Duck, report to the Mother ship)
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"I believed questions about the exhumation were the only ones the Russians could reasonably raise but it certainly sounds as if the Estonians are doing the right thing in regards to that question."

Since the Ronald Reagan assisted fall of Moscow's Evil Empire, Russians have been dismantling reminders of the Soviet communist era all over Russia, thus when the Estonians state one of the last reminders of Russian communist repression shall be removed, the same Russians who already removed their own communist statutes go ballistic, with more then a little assistance from the Kremlin organizing teams and pro-Putin NASHI street gangs.

see post #27

14 posted on 05/04/2007 11:51:59 AM PDT by M. Espinola (Freedom is never free)
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They don’t change, do they?

I read the NASHI propaganda. I’ve never seen a nation with such a fixation with “traitors!”


15 posted on 05/04/2007 11:53:00 AM PDT by henkster (Al Gore is the second coming...of Trofim Lysenko)
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To: M. Espinola

The switch from Communism to Fascism is complete in Russia.


16 posted on 05/04/2007 11:53:26 AM PDT by dfwgator (The University of Florida - Still Championship U)
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To: SolidWood
"I agree. However also most South American states use the goose step march... even when not oppressive or dictatorial at the moment. Argentinia or Chile for example. A legacy of Prussian-German instructors and army adivsors in the early 20th century."

That's true. What is transpiring in Russia is more like a replay of Germany in the late 1920's & 1930's. Not kosher for the West or Russians who desire a free nation.

17 posted on 05/04/2007 11:54:02 AM PDT by M. Espinola (Freedom is never free)
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To: dfwgator
"The switch from Communism to Fascism is complete in Russia."

Absolutely correct. For some years Putin hid behind the public relations mask of deception for Western consumption. Vlad's mask if fully removed and he could care less at this stage what anyone in the West thinks.

18 posted on 05/04/2007 11:56:40 AM PDT by M. Espinola (Freedom is never free)
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To: henkster
That NASHI hand out was for pro-Kremlin Russians only :)

A poster reading 'Freedom to Mark Siryk' and flags of the pro-Kremlin youth group Nashi (Ours) during a protest at the European Union's representative office in Moscow, Friday, May 4TH, 2007. Hundreds of "students" marched in Moscow on Friday in the latest protest by pro-Kremlin youth groups over Estonia's relocation of a monument to Soviet soldiers in the Baltic nation's capital. Student Mark Siryk was detained during a protest over the relocation of the Bronze Soldier memorial in Tallinn last week. (AP Photo/Fyodor Savintsev)

19 posted on 05/04/2007 12:01:23 PM PDT by M. Espinola (Freedom is never free)
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To: tumblindice

Yea, that one is a real Putin poster boy for the Kremlin’s new order.


20 posted on 05/04/2007 12:03:30 PM PDT by M. Espinola (Freedom is never free)
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