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According to [[Postimees]] citing [[Kaitsepolitsei yearbook]] published in April 2009, Russian special services are trying to influence the 2009 European Parliament Elections in a way that would lead to election of somebody loyal to [[Kremlin]], possibly [[Aleksei Semjonov]] or [[Dmitri Klenski]], to the [[European Parliament]].<ref name='pm-koorits'>[[Postimees]] [[15 April]] [[2009]]: [http://www.postimees.ee/?id=107037 Venemaa tahab kapo väitel europarlamenti oma meest] by [[Vahur Koorits]]</ref> Russia is also trying to achieve assignment of a special status to the [[Russian language]] in EU organisations, which normally operate in languages of all member countries, although Russia is not a EU member.<ref name='pm-koorits' /> |
According to [[Postimees]] citing [[Kaitsepolitsei yearbook]] published in April 2009, Russian special services are trying to influence the 2009 European Parliament Elections in a way that would lead to election of somebody loyal to [[Kremlin]], possibly [[Aleksei Semjonov]] or [[Dmitri Klenski]], to the [[European Parliament]].<ref name='pm-koorits'>[[Postimees]] [[15 April]] [[2009]]: [http://www.postimees.ee/?id=107037 Venemaa tahab kapo väitel europarlamenti oma meest] by [[Vahur Koorits]]</ref> Russia is also trying to achieve assignment of a special status to the [[Russian language]] in EU organisations, which normally operate in languages of all member countries, although Russia is not a EU member.<ref name='pm-koorits' /> |
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There is a considerable Euro-Atlantic pro-Western Western-style democratic effort under way to counteract the attempts of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin and his FSB (a new name of the Russian secret police - KGB/NKVD/GULAG) to impose the Russian anti-Western influence on European countries like Estonia, Ukraine and Georgia<ref name='pm-koorits'>[[Postimees]] [[15 April]] [[2009]]: [http://www.postimees.ee/?id=107037 Venemaa tahab kapo väitel europarlamenti oma meest] by [[Vahur Koorits]]</ref><ref name='epl-kapo-yb2008'>[[Eesti Päevaleht]] [[20 June]] [[2008]]: [http://www.epl.ee/artikkel/433236 Kaitsepolitsei aastaraamat: Vene luure tegi mullu Eestis usinalt tööd] by [[Kärt Anvelt]]</ref>. |
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Revision as of 08:11, 23 April 2009
Russian influence operations in Estonia form a complex system of financial, political, economic and espionage activities in Republic of Estonia for the purposes of influencing Estonia's political and economic decisions in ways considered favourable to Russian Federation and conducted under the doctrine of near abroad. Studying these operations is a significant part of counterintelligence activities of Kaitsepolitsei, the Estonian national security service.
Estonian politics
In 2007, one of the primary goals of Russian activities in Estonia was achieving representation of the Constitution Party (Estonia), a minor political party headed by Andrei Zarenkov and run from Moscow, in Riigikogu, the Estonian parliament.[1]
European politics
According to Postimees citing Kaitsepolitsei yearbook published in April 2009, Russian special services are trying to influence the 2009 European Parliament Elections in a way that would lead to election of somebody loyal to Kremlin, possibly Aleksei Semjonov or Dmitri Klenski, to the European Parliament.[2] Russia is also trying to achieve assignment of a special status to the Russian language in EU organisations, which normally operate in languages of all member countries, although Russia is not a EU member.[2]
There is a considerable Euro-Atlantic pro-Western Western-style democratic effort under way to counteract the attempts of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin and his FSB (a new name of the Russian secret police - KGB/NKVD/GULAG) to impose the Russian anti-Western influence on European countries like Estonia, Ukraine and Georgia[2][1].
See also
Sources
- Eesti Päevaleht 20 June 2008: Kaitsepolitsei aastaraamat: Vene luure tegi mullu Eestis usinalt tööd
- Postimees 16 April 2009: Vene kaasmaalaste ühendus kritiseerib kapo seisukohti
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