cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/43814573

One of the leaders of the pro-Russian Koos party and Estonian citizen Aivo Peterson was sentenced to 14 years in prison for treason by Harju District Court on Thursday.

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The trial, which began in November 2023, dealt with allegations of treason against Estonian citizens Peterson and Dmitri Rootsi, as well as claims that Peterson and Russian citizen Andrei Andronov acted to undermine Estonia’s independence.

The charges were connected to meetings with Russian politicians, aligning policy positions, the organization of an independent civil defense organization, and a Russian-funded press trip to occupied Ukraine.

According to the indictment, Peterson and Rootsi, based on instructions received from Russia, knowingly and in an organized manner assisted Russia and people acting on behalf of Russian authorities in non-violent activities directed against the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of Estonia from October 2022 to March 10, 2023.

  • boonhet@sopuli.xyz
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    1 day ago

    What Estonian law have they broken?

    Peterson has been taking Russian money and instructions from Russia on how to destabilize Estonia. EKRE, for all we know, may be doing it completely willingly. They’re not breaking any laws that I’m aware of, they want to change laws for the worse. In a democracy, if they get voted in, they unfortunately have the right to propose changes and vote on those proposals.

    Luckily EKRE isn’t too successful. And their popularity isn’t as big as it used to be, though still too big for my liking.

    • Socialism_Everyday@reddthat.com
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      1 day ago

      And how big exactly was the Pro-Russian party?

      Treason is a political definition. Catalonian pro-independence politicians in my homeland (Spain) have been judged for treason because independence is seen as a threat to the country by the government. My point is: why isn’t being a Nazi considered threatening to Estonia and considered treason?

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        1 day ago

        why isn’t being a Nazi considered threatening to Estonia and considered treason?

        Because they’ve never went out and said Estonia shouldn’t be an independent nation, nor is there proof of their connection to foreign interests.

        You’re allowed to hold any opinion in Estonia. As long as laws aren’t being broken, you ain’t going to jail. Their opinions are vile and hateful, but they have not directly, provably harmed anyone, and any conspiracies of theirs seem to still be secret enough that they’ve not been prosecuted yet.

        Being a nazi becomes illegal when they start calling for harm of other people. But their platform is one of “change the immigration laws” and “change the family law”, not “kill the immigrants” and “kill the gays”. At least publicly they haven’t gone out to say any of that. And in Estonia, a person is innocent until proven guilty. Why do you think it took so long to prosecute the head of the Pro-Russian party if it was known long ago what a fuckface he was? The Helme family unfortunately aren’t as stupid as him. They’re every bit as evil, they play stupid a LOT, but they don’t break laws, at least not provably.

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          24 hours ago

          Fair point, but they often do talk about not liking gays and not liking LGBTQ+ people overall. Most are to my knowledge racist aswell considering they very much hate people of color. I feel like EKRE is one of the most hateful parties we have here.

          I speak as an estonian.