Kelam addresses Russian smear campaign (33)
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Estonian member of the European Parliament Tunne Kelam issued a statement on Wednesday, January 17, saying that Estonia must not remain silent in the face of a smear campaign by Russia and must call also on its partners and allies to respond to Moscow's blackmail.

Kelam said the attacks have to be countered with the same weapon that is used by Moscow, that is, by taking issues of contention to the international level, to the organizations of which Estonia, unlike Russia, is a member.

The democratic world must respond to Russian blackmail with solidarity and a united front.

"Estonia has the right, even the obligation to demand this from our allies and partners," the member of the European People's Party -- European Democrats parliamentary group said. "Otherwise we may indeed find ourselves in the year 1939." The year 1939 comes to mind when one looks at the accusations and threats against Estonia pouring out from Moscow day after day.

"According to the foreign minister of the Russian Federation, the chairman of the State Duma and several other senior politicians Estonia is a country where Fascism is being rehabilitated, the outcome of World War II revised and the memory of those fallen in that war desecrated," Kelam said.

"To punish Estonia, representatives of the various branches of power of the Russian Federation regard it as necessary to end all kinds of relations with the parties represented in the Riigikogu (with the exception of the Center Party which has signed a cooperation agreement with the power party of President Putin), impose economic sanctions against Estonia, redirect the transit going through Estonia, and bring the issue of the so called Estonian Fascism to the international level," he said.

Kelam underlined that such a stormy overreaction was prompted by a law on the protection of war graves adopted by Estonia's supreme legislative body, which Moscow is attempting to arbitrarily present as being directed against Russia.

He said Moscow's behaviour toward Estonia serves as an unpleasant confirmation that despite all the efforts of the past 15 years and concessions and deductions offered to Russia, integration of that country into the space of European values and norms of behaviour has failed.

"Even more, the inexplicable aggressiveness of Russia shows that we are dealing with an unreliable and dangerous state which in the pursuit of its objectives does not shy away from using even the most Goebbelsian methods of propaganda," the MEP said.

 
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Kommentaarid on kirjutatud EWR lugejate poolt. Nende sisu ei pruugi ühtida EWR toimetuse seisukohtadega.
delfi24 Jan 2007 20:59
M24 Jan 2007 20:05
Maybe I didn't make myself clear: the previous response is what I meant by blatantly obvious.
Is there someone who could give a well reasoned outcome that is net positive for Estonia beyond the above?
to Maxim24 Jan 2007 17:35
you have yet to inform the EE readership of any one of Liim's `half truths`.
Hr. Liim probably is in fact thinking very much of what happened since 1944, i.e. the deportations and murders of Estonians in 1945 and 1949.
Estonians might have been willing to accept the pronkssõdur if in fact the liberators had left in 1945 after the war. When they did not leave, they became occupiers ! the

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