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Old 20-05-2008, 09:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Soviet-era war hero faces Estonian jail

RussiaToday : Features : War hero faces Estonian life sentence

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A Soviet war hero from Estonia is tried for allegedly sending hundreds of his countrymen to Siberia in 1949. If convicted, 88-year-old Arnold Meri could spend the rest of his life behind bars.

Arnold Meri is the only living Hero of The Soviet Union with an Estonian origin.

He knows what hell is like - he lived through the atrocities of World War Two before seeing his homeland liberated from the Nazis by Soviet troops.

While his Russian brothers-in-arms enjoy respect and honour at home for putting their lives on the line to stop the Nazis, Arnold Meri continues to fight. He's accused by Estonia of being involved in the deportation of over two hundred of his countrymen to Siberia in 1949.

“In 1995 was first called in as a witness but was then left alone for many years. In 2003 the case moved on due to a new development, he became a suspect first, then the accused. In 2007 the Estonian Prosecutor's Office sent Arnold Meri’s genocide case to court,” explained historian Vladimir Simindey.

Almost blind and suffering from lung cancer, Meri would have to serve a life sentence if found guilty. The veteran calls the case political.

Estonian prosecutors have not recognised the fact that Meri was stripped of his hero status in Stalin's Russia for questioning the deportation.

“He was there to see that the minimal legal responsibility was met at the time. He tried to actively interfere in what was going on but had no chance whatsoever as the deportation was being carried out by NKVD. Being unable to change anything he resigned his commission. He was stripped of all his honours after that and had to leave for Siberia to avoid being deported,” said Vladimir Simindey.

In 1941 while Arnold Meri was fighting Nazis at the front, his cousin Lennart Meri, who went on to serve two terms as Estonia's president in the 1990s, was sent to Siberia. It was while his cousin was in power the genocide case was brought up for investigation.

Estonia has been grappling with its demons over World War 2. When a Soviet war memorial was removed from the centre of Tallinn there were riots, amid criticism from Russia that Estonia was disrespecting liberators. Others see the Soviet soldiers as occupants, and support marches in memory of Nazi Waffen SS troops who fought the Red Army.

The criticism in Russia is that Meri is a victim of Estonia's uneasy relationship with its Soviet past.

During the war, Arnold Meri was wounded four times but refused medical assistance as he organised the line of defence against the Nazis. 67 years on, the war hero now has to defend himself against his own country.
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Old 21-08-2008, 04:27 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I really don't like to see how the tide turns ..... theres two sides to every story I suppose ... but when a soldier is a hero and then an "outcast" ... it's a very sad state of affairs !!

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