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President Alar Karis on the anniversary of the June deportations: Occupier's crimes and fear mechanisms continue to oper
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President Alar Karis on the anniversary of the June deportations: Occupier's crimes and fear mechanisms continue to operate

From Postimees · () Estonian

Translated from Estonian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Estonian President Alar Karis marked the 85th anniversary of the June deportations, remembering the crimes of the Soviet occupation.
  • Karis stated that the mechanisms of violence and lies used by the Soviet regime continue to operate globally today.
  • The commemoration event was held in Kadriorg, emphasizing the enduring relevance of historical atrocities.

Estonian President Alar Karis commemorated the 85th anniversary of the June deportations, reflecting on the enduring impact of Soviet occupation crimes. Speaking at a memorial event in Kadriorg, Karis highlighted that the methods of violence and deception employed by the Soviet regime are still active worldwide.

"The crimes of the Soviet occupation authorities must be remembered," Karis stated, emphasizing that the same mechanisms built on violence and falsehoods continue to function in the world today. His remarks drew a parallel between historical Soviet atrocities and contemporary global issues, underscoring the persistent nature of such oppressive tactics.

The commemoration served as a solemn reminder of Estonia's history and the ongoing need to confront and learn from past injustices. The president's address connected the historical events to present-day realities, urging remembrance and vigilance against similar patterns of oppression.

The crimes of the Soviet occupation authorities must be remembered also because the same mechanisms based on violence and lies are still operating in the world today.

โ€” Alar KarisPresident Alar Karis speaking at the 85th anniversary of the June deportations.
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Originally published by Postimees in Estonian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.