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    Default Estonian Government has removed the grave marker

    Hey Goesh !
    We had sidearms, but were already instructed to leave, not shoot. A damn shame if you ask me. I'll go to the range this weekend as promised and use my imagination

    A little more from the Estonian MFA. Well put, Mr. Minister !
    http://www.vm.ee/eng/kat_138/8370.html

    Originating from the situation in Tallinn and acting based on the “Protection of War Graves Act” §8 article 2, the Estonian Government has decided to immediately remove the Tõnismäe grave marker (Bronze Soldier).

    The objective of the government’s decision is to avert further brutal acts of public violence, which are realistic threats to the health and property of citizens. The decision to immediately remove the Bronze Soldier was made to ensure that it cannot be used in the future as a reason or cause for extensive and dangerous rioting.

    Yesterday’s rioters found the police presence and the assembly of people to be a good reason to act destructively.

    The rioters showed clearly that their real goal was to riot, destroy, break and loot.

    These actions confirm that they have nothing to do with respecting and protecting the memories of those who fell during World War II.
    Meanwhile, the Russians are considering -- and probably will -- sever diplomatic relations with Estonia.
    Last edited by Stan; 04-27-2007 at 01:33 PM.

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