For Independence Day 2004
Eestlased Kanadas | 13 Feb 2004  | EWR
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For nearly 60 years as Estonian refugees and then as ex-patriots we have commemorated the start of the struggle for Estonia’s independence. On the occasion of the 86th anniversary of Estonian independence, Estonians abroad might ask - where are we headed, what do we want to achieve? In another words, what is the mission and existential raison d’etre of Estonians here as an identifiable nationality?


As refugees from totalitarianism, it was easy for our parents and grandparents to establish united goals and, in spite of meager resources, to find ways to reach them. One didn’t need to win over the hearts and minds of fellow Estonians. They would simply say, “Let’s get it done.”


Thus the struggle for Estonian freedom was launched. Thus innumerable Estonian congregations and other organizations were formed with related infrastructure to preserve a vital Estonian presence with fighting spirit whose goal was still Estonia’s independence. This common goal affirmed our solidarity. We had a singular mindset for nearly 50 years.



Values of times past may now be abandoned. Generating renewed enthusiasm for our national identity isn’t easy. But our organizations‚ progressive initiatives help renew enduring values, that hold distant goals in focus. A good example is theToronto Estonian Continuation School Choir’s trip to Estonia. Add to this Seedrioru’s song festival last year, the Credit Union’s anniversary celebration, the School’s lively fund-raiser and other events. Organizers and participants have plenty of creative energy for these activities.



These organizers understand that we are battling for our existence abroad, for future goals. We are fighting to achieve them. We are forced to find ways to help our nationality endure abroad. This mission isn’t easier than that facing Estonian refugees 60 years ago. The younger generation will proceed in this. They deserve our trust.



On this independence day, let our efforts for a vital Estonian community unite us.



LAAS LEIVAT
Honorary Consul General for the Republic of Estonia

 
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