Under-age girls were beaten by policemen. They were hit against the pavement. Who will pay those babies for physical and moral harm? Mister Ansip?
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Look into those children’s eyes. They are begging adults for help. They just came to honor those monuments to warriors-liberators that are sacred almost for everyone in Europe. Who will heal those wounds in children’s souls? Mister Ansip?
"Police put us and a couple of dozens of people with our faces to asphalt straight on the road near the Kik-in-de-Kek, those who raised their heads and tried to shout something where immediately hit into the nape. Arrested people were just politely asked whether they want their hands to be tied up in front or behind " – from the story of Tallinn citizen Olga Badyuk
"Vesti Dnya". 3 May 2007 Who will pay for medicines and wound textile? Mister Ansip?
Youth has not participated neither in “looting” nor in meeting. They were watchfully observing the events probably not really understanding that they became unintentional witnesses of unlawful actions of Estonian police. But the policemen preferred to brutally beat the under-age children in the capacity of preventive measures. Please pay attention to the cross on the neck of one of the boys – this didn’t stop the police. What is waiting for them in the future? On everyone of them the case was opened and the letters from police will be sent to their schools. Their reputation is under threat although those children are not guilty of anything.
The senior of the gymnasium Paekaar the teacher Kristi Sepp confesses that after "bronze nights" it became very difficult for Estonian teachers to come to Russian children that no longer trust their country. «As a pedagogue I am terrified by the appeals to pupils to make complaints against their friends and classmates. We must not grow up neither looters nor new Pavliks Morozovs", — Sepp thinks. And she recons that Russian pupils struggled not for history but for shrine.
DELFI 7 May 2007 14:45 Who will return children their reputation, their future? Mister Ansip?
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