Independence regained - A chronological history
Kommentaarid on kirjutatud EWR lugejate poolt. Nende sisu ei pruugi ühtida EWR toimetuse seisukohtadega.
VanemadUuemad
David Fielding21 Aug 2015 09:53
I still want to know if Russians living in Estonia were allowed to vote on Estonian independence.

Similarly for Latvia and Lithuania.
Alfons21 Aug 2015 11:44
Silly question. Most Russians in Estonia were brought there by the Soviets to dilute the Estonian nation. As far as voting goes, it was a political choice made in the correct arena, not a referendum. Allowing for ignorance of what actually happened in Estonia over 50 + years of occupation I'd suggest as the review does as well, to source the book under scrutiny to know what actually took place.
yes21 Aug 2015 11:46
Yes they could vote, if they could show family linkage to pre world war 2 (= independent) Estonia.
to Dave Fielding26 Aug 2015 09:07
The Soviets shipped 10% of Estonians to Siberia, where only a half of them survived.
They imported Russians to Russify Estonia. After re-independence, these people were offered financial assistance, if they wished to return to Russia.
There were laughably few takers!
Estonia's Russians know (unlike Amnesty International, among others) that Putin's Russia is unfit for human habitation.
Alfons21 Aug 2015 12:41
Of course! Estonia has always been friendly towards others. Those Russians, granted citizenship by a respectful nation living In a free, democratic Estonia and their offspring are to this day seen as citizens. Not, though, those brought in by the Soviets to populate Sillamäe and Narva, Kohtla-Järve. That is perhaps behind Mr Fielding's question - as if they have a right to say anything....
Samalt IP numbrilt on siin varem kommenteerinud: Alfons (11:44)
Kommentaarid sellele artiklile on suletud.