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Fri, 11 May 2007, 13:02
As Delfi reports, Latvian State Language Center is to double its efforts to punish use of Russian, to raise fines and to effect a two fold increase in the number of language inspectors deployed in combatting use of Russian language
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Fri, 04 May 2007, 01:44
Recent events in Tallinn did not yet raise the question on the limits of European hypocrisy which seems to be boundless. News of police assault against demonstrators reminded of reports from a warzone. It was indeed very much like war zone reportage. Brutal beatings of tens and hundreds, mass detentions in a facility that was so poignantly similar to a concentration camp did not get even slightest symbolical condemnation from the European Union officialdom or from Americas ever vigilant Department of State. In his time Victor Yanukovich got so scared tha the decided against employing force to disperse Orangist demonstrators, gripped with justified fear that the humanistic West would accuse him of all mortal sins. We have a saying that human bloods color is the same all over. Well, its not so in the West.
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Thu, 03 May 2007, 00:48
Estonia is a parcel of land which can potentially control the passage in the Gulf of Finland in the same way as Irans controls the worlds most important oil artery the Strait of Hormuz. Until today two factors restricted this control 12 nautical mile territorial limit and lack of armed forces of any significant strength on Estonian territory.
In case of Russias excessive response, both limitations could easily be removed, the Gulf of Finland will then be divided between Estonia and Finland, and in case if Russia attempts to forcefully resist the measure, as a member of the NATO alliance Estonia would get a justification to invoke the NATO charter and ask for help, and there can be no doubt that the help would be forthcoming immediately. This could lead to two possible scenarios: either a full scale world war or Russias return to the times of the Peace of Stolbovo of 1617 under which terms Russia lost all access to the Baltic sea.
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