Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Russia Swallows Crimea? Check. Next Stop Estonia

Another reminder of why the 1930s analogy works.

At the Sydney Morning Herald, "Moscow signals concern for Russians in Estonia":
Geneva: Russia signalled concern on Wednesday at Estonia's treatment of its large ethnic Russian minority, comparing language policy in the Baltic state with what it said was a call in Ukraine to prevent the use of Russian.

Russia has defended its annexation of Ukraine's Crimea peninsula by arguing it has the right to protect Russian-speakers outside its borders, so the reference to linguistic tensions in another former Soviet republic comes at a highly sensitive moment.

Russia fully supported the protection of the rights of linguistic minorities, a Moscow diplomat told the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, according to a summary of the session issued by the UN's information department.

"Language should not be used to segregate and isolate groups," the diplomat was reported as saying. Russia was "concerned by steps taken in this regard in Estonia as well as in Ukraine", the Moscow envoy was said to have added.
Yes, and Russia needs Lebensraum, no doubt.

More at that top link.

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