The Independent leading article: Don't let Russia bully the Baltics
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VanemadUuemad
bbc news30 Apr 2007 07:42
for several days bbc ran a video where besides giving a pro Soviet/Russian slant to the rioting, it tried further to stir the pot by stating several times that an unconfirmed report said that one person had died in police custody ... at least we know where the supposed unbiased bbc lines up
M30 Apr 2007 09:00
Yes - that was unfortunate.
However, the Russian ability to spin using exaggerated language like "discrimination" and "hate crimes" is much greater than Estonia's. Urmas Paet stated on the BBC that the Estonian reason for removing the statue was based on traffic congestion caused by Russians visitng the site. With statements like that, its no wonder Angela Merkel is remaining neutral on the issue and that outlets such as the BBC are suggesting Estonian provokation rather than the real truth of the matter.
Time to hire some proper spinnsters.
Maxim.01 May 2007 13:08
In the past few days the Lasnamäe collective has increased its drive towards completing their Orthodox Cathedral-The Church of the Assumption Cathedral located at the foothill of Lasnamäe overlooking the Lauluplats. I think this is the best solution possible to the friction which has resulted from the past few days, and I would go one step further. I would strongly recommend a change of faith from Lutheranism to Orthodoxy, which would immediately heal all the wounds of the past week and give a sense of oneness. There is one important reason to do this; it is because Aleksius is returning to Russia a healed man, and we should follow in his footsteps and heal ourselves by becoming a 100% Orthodox nation again. If we are a bridge between East and West, what better way to show it but through our common Orthodox faith.
a healed man, Maxim?01 May 2007 14:53
Are you suggesting that Aleksius repented his career as a KGB informant? If so, how is it that you are the only one that knows? Do you also know how many souls he sent to the Gulag?
further01 May 2007 15:00
'we should follow in his footsteps and heal ourselves by becoming a 100% Orthodox nation again' ... when was eesti a 100% orthodox nation ? ... and any church that was 'blessed' by the communists, is going to have a past that it will want to keep hidden !
Orthodoxy in Estonia01 May 2007 15:22
The last decades of Tsarism included aggressive policies to Russify Estonia. This included an offer of free land to impoverished Estonian peasants who were willing to convert to the Orthodox Church. That accounts for the 10% of Estonians with an Orthodox background.
Maxim's comment above is probably a provocation. If not, it's further evidence of his insanity.
oi oi01 May 2007 16:10
poor maxim and tamm ... two people who haven't figured out how to communicate in a convincing manner
Anonymous01 May 2007 19:30
Was it not a few days ago that Maxim heralded the death of Aleksius and that he was going to be buried in "fascist" Estonia. Make up your mind Maxim. I would offer that it would be more natural and ask all Russians to convert and become Lutherans.
Maxim you don't have to convert
for obvious reasons.
Maxim.01 May 2007 22:35
It's obvious that in Canada there is a definite swing away from interest towards the Baltic States. Harper has made it all too clear that Estonia is not on his wish list, and that leaves you lot in a very difficult situation regarding assisting your counterparts in Estonia. This is a shame, but it shows the progressive move away from Estonia that living in Canada produces. I think that the bad-mouthing at people like me simply mirrors this attitude of distancing from the community, and it pains me to think that sarcasm and putdowns are the only thing left that tie people in the Canadian Estonian Community together. Please pull your heads in and let's work more co-operatively in the future. My prediction is that the Russian community in Estonia stands to win a significant number of political and cultural points from the evets of the past week, and there is a lot of sense in what they are saying. We need to "breed out" the ugly side of our differences in the future, and "breed in" a greater sense of empathy towards each other. I think this will be done in increasing measure, starting with mass conversions to the Orthodox faith.
doctor01 May 2007 23:08
Maxim,

Are you off your meds again?
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