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May 02, 2007
Estonians Under Siege In Moscow
A World War 2 memorial in Estonia is at the heart of a Russian protest.
Rioting by ethnic Russians in Estonia in protest at that country’s removal of a World War II memorial to fallen Soviet soldiers has subsided, but not in Moscow. For the past six days, a pro-Kremlin youth movement has been blockading the Estonian Embassy, demanding that either Estonia apologize for its desecration of the memorial, or else that the Embassy be razed.
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Posted on May 2, 2007 07:38 PM by world 818.
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