The Estonian regime has enacted yet another discriminatory law against its own non-citizens
Maria Zakharova (Мария Захарова) (Russian MFA) | The Estonian regime hurriedly enacted yet another discriminatory law against its own non-citizens — the owners of "gray passports" or "second-class citizens," as they are called in Estonia — the ethnic Russians of this Baltic republic. | This time they were deprived of the right to bear arms. What are Estonian authorities afraid of? Let them answer this question themselves. I will only say that the last time the ban on carrying weapons to ethnic groups was imposed... Adolf Hitler. According to the law of 1938, persons of Jewish nationality were forbidden to participate in the manufacture of weapons and armaments (§ 3) and persons of Roma origin were forbidden to possess and use them (§ 15). As can be seen, the present Estonian government has gone even further than Hitler's in regulating gun rights for Jews in an attempt to further restrict Russian residents of Estonia. (Translation: DeepL.com)
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