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Hon. Thaddeus G. McCotter, United States Representative
United States House of Representatives
May 3, 2007
Mister/Madam Speaker, I rise to defend the sovereignty and national dignity of our friend and ally Estonia; condemn Russia's unwarranted intrusions against these free people; and affirm our commitment to America and Estonia's
common cause of human freedom.
After a long, illegal, and unjust Soviet occupation, Estonia now rightly and
proudly stands by our side in the ranks of free nations. Nobly and
selflessly, Estonia is steadfast in its defense of civilization from our
barbaric enemies, and has championed the cause of human freedom throughout
our world. Disturbingly, last week this free people's very national
sovereignty was threatened.
In what should come as no surprise to Americans, whose own Founding
generation gained their independence from an imperial power, Estonia
relocated an aging statute of a Soviet-era soldier from a central location
in Tallinn to the city's Garrison Cemetery. Obstinately refusing to
recognize Estonia's patent right to do so, or the obvious irony in the
statue's new location, Russia used this routine act of municipal
administration by the City of Tallinn to engage in a coordinated attempt to
interfere in Estonia's internal affairs.
Using state-controlled TV broadcasts into Estonia, the former Soviet Union
used its state controlled television broadcasts to spew propaganda into
Estonia. This provocative Russian propaganda falsely claimed Estonia's
relocation of the insulting Soviet statue constituted an international
crisis. Russia did so to agitate and, thereby, incite the vandalism and
violence which occurred in Tallin from April 26th through 29th. Prior to
these outbreaks of violence, Russian Embassy officials were observed meeting
with the organizers of radical pro-Russia fringe groups; and, while
Russian-speaking mobs roamed Tallinn's streets, Estonia's government web
servers came under cyber attack, the cause of which was later traced to IP
addresses located in Moscow and owned by the Russian Presidential
Administration. So too, there is a new report Russia has conveniently
discovered a need to repair its rail links entering Estonia and, as a
result, is suspending oil shipments to Estonia. Further, Russia continues
to flout the Vienna Convention by allowing Russian nationalist extremists to
surround and vandalize Estonia's Embassy in Moscow.
Mr. Speaker, when one weights this inexcusable incident along with Russia's
recent refusal to adhere to the Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE) Treaty,
its recent arrest of Russian democracy advocates, and its refusal to honor
past agreements to withdraw its military forces from countries, such as
Moldova, one is compelled to question a former-KGB lieutenant colonel's
commitment to democracy; and whether the red bear is awakening from its
hibernation to once more feast upon the free peoples of eastern Europe and
the world.
Mister/Madame Speaker, I urge my colleagues to join in a righteous defense
of Estonia's sovereignty; a condemnation of Russia's belligerent intrusions
into this democratic nation's internal affairs; and affirm, in the tradition
of American Presidents from Harry Truman to Ronald Reagan, we will stand
united against tyranny with our Estonian brothers and sisters as one free
people.
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