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I invite everyone to exercise level-headed and rational thinking

President Ilves: I invite everyone to exercise level-headed and rational
thinking
27.04.2007


President Toomas Hendrik Ilves made a statement today on Estonian Television
and Estonian Radio concerning the provocations in Tallinn on the night of
April 26 and early morning of April 27.


Dear fellow countrymen!

What we witnessed in Tallinn last night was looting, uproar, plundering. It
was a crime, and those who took part in it are criminals.

All this had nothing to do with the inviolability of graves or keeping alive
the memory of men fallen in World War II.

The common denominator of last night’s criminals was not their nationality
but their desire to riot, vandalise and plunder.

My apologies to those who doubted last night whether our state would be able
to defend them against the rioters.

The state cannot have doubts or hesitate when public order and security must
be restored. Public order in Estonia must hold good. Without it, Estonia is
not a state.

Do not look for accusations in my words. They are spoken as encouragement to
our government to act firmly in defending our common security.

The looters shall be caught, their guilt proven, they shall be punished fast
and with due severity. The mills of the rule of law grind inescapably.

I thank all the policemen who were at work in Tallinn last night. One of
them, a policewoman who tried to hinder the looting of a kiosk, is presently
in hospital with a fracture.

I hope for the support and understanding of all parents and teachers, for
their readiness to explain, both home and at school, that participation in
brutal violations of public order will leave a stain on the whole future of
young people. At least for those who want to live in Europe.

I invite everyone to refrain from arousing, provoking or confusing opinions
or appeals. Estonia has no need for taunting comments that instigate
hostility, or gloating declarations looking for political profit.

I invite everyone to exercise level-headed and rational thinking.


Office of the President
Public Relations Department

Universalis