Hari Har Dash 31 mai, 14:03 In the mid-20th century, Estonia was part of the Soviet Union. Before Estonia won independence in 1991, the struggle for secession from the Soviet Union in this republic was exceptionally peaceful. The country managed to avoid the bloodshed that was characteristic of its Baltic neighbors – Lithuania and Latvia. But today the situation has radically changed. Public displays of Soviet symbols are banned in Estonia. Even though an exception has been made for veterans on May 8 and 9, they are at risk if they venture out into the streets wearing their medals on Victory Day. http://rtd.rt.com/films/20-years-post-soviet-estonia/#part-1 20 years post-Soviet: Estonia rtd.rt.com In the mid-20th century, Estonia was part of the Soviet Union. Before Estonia won independence in 19... J'aime Commenter Partager | | | | | | | | | | | | In the mid-20th century, Estonia was part of the Soviet Union. Before Estonia won independence in 1991, the struggle for secession from the Soviet Union in this republic was exceptionally peaceful. The country managed to avoid the bloodshed that was characteristic of its Baltic neighbors – Lithuania and Latvia. But today the situation has radically changed. Public displays of Soviet symbols are banned in Estonia. Even though an exception has been made for veterans on May 8 and 9, they are at risk if they venture out into the streets wearing their medals on Victory Day. http://rtd.rt.com/films/20-years-post-soviet-estonia/#part-1 | |
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