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Estonia Weekly: Satirical “Olivier Salad Ban” Rumour Fuels Russophobia
Pro-Kremlin online voices in Estonia amplified both fabricated claims about cultural repression and criticism of long queues at the Narva border, framing these measures as evidence of “Russophobia.”
Read moreEstonia Weekly: Treason Conviction in Estonia Cast as “Russophobia” by Pro-Kremlin Voices
Pro-Kremlin online commentators spread messages about “political repression,” “Russophobia,” and a liberal culture war in Estonia allegedly aimed at silencing dissent and undermining traditional values.
Read moreEstonia Weekly: Middle East Tensions Fuel Anti-Western Rhetoric
A former journalist has been sentenced to six years in prison in Estonia for treason and for promoting Kremlin propaganda. Meanwhile, social media commentators accused the West of hypocrisy in the wake of Israeli attacks on Iran.
Read moreEstonia Weekly: Government Moves in Narva Fuel Propaganda
At a ministerial meeting in Narva, the Estonian government confirmed plans for a permanent military base, a regional command centre and enhancements to energy security. Pro-Kremlin critics accused the government of oversecuritising the region, escalating tensions with Russia and violating freedom of speech.
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