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Russian Occupation Symbols To Be Banned in Estonia

Publication time: 4 December 2006, 10:30

The Estonian government has put a bill before parliament calling for fines or jail terms of up to three years for those who display Russian occupations symbols, such as Satanic red pentagrams, bent knifes for ritual cutting of throats, called "sickles" by Russians, that are coupled together with hammers to crush heads of opponents, bloody-red rags they call flags, and the similar stuff.

 

Estonia was liberated from the Russian occupation by Germany in 1941 in World War II, reoccupied by Russians in 1945  and then remained under the Moscow yoke for five decades.

 

A small number of Moscow agents on payroll of the Russian embassy in Estonia often wave red Soviet rags, promoting Russian revanchism and Putin\'s imperialistic ambitions for a new occupation of Estonia.

 

Bureau report

 

KC

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