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Estonia's police officers arrest a Russian-speaking man in Tallinn for shouting anti-Georgian and anti-Estonian slogans during a demonstration
12 Aug 2008
Source: Reuters
 
REFILE - REWORDING FIRST SENTENCE Estonia's police officers arrest a Russian-speaking man for shouting anti-Georgian and anti-Estonian slogans during a demonstration in support of Georgia outside the parliament in Tallinn August 12, 2008. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins (ESTONIA)
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REFILE - REWORDING FIRST SENTENCE Estonia's police officers arrest a Russian-speaking man for shouting anti-Georgian and anti-Estonian slogans during a demonstration in support of Georgia outside the parliament in Tallinn August ...


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