
Estonia Estonia seeks to integrate its Russian speakers 15/02 18:11 CET
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Tallin the capital of Estonia, a country where 32 percent of the 1.5 population are Russian speaking, many feel discriminated against both politically and socially. The Estonian government has introduced a number of schemes to bring the the different linguistic communities together following an outbreak of violence last April.
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