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'''Nochnoy Dozor''' ({{lang-ru|Ночной дозор}}, '''Night Watch''' is an ] made up mainly of ] living in ]. It was set up in the summer of 2006 to rally against the relocation of the monument to the ] in the Estonian capital. '''Nochnoy Dozor''' ({{lang-ru|Ночной дозор}}, '''Night Watch''' is an ] made up mainly of ] living in ]. It was set up in the summer of 2006 to rally against the defacement of the monument to the ] in the Estonian capital, ].


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For the novel, see Night Watch (Russian novel).
Night Watch supportes on vigil at the Bronze Soldier of Tallinn one day before its removal by Estonian officials

Nochnoy Dozor (Template:Lang-ru, Night Watch is an advocacy group made up mainly of Russians living in Estonia. It was set up in the summer of 2006 to rally against the defacement of the monument to the Bronze Soldier in the Estonian capital, Tallinn.

Authorities have labeled the group as neo-Stalinist. They have made several anti-governmental statements and are allegedly supported by the Russian Foreign Ministry.

See also

References

  1. Venelased süüdistavad valitsust vandalismis Template:Et icon
  2. Äärmuslaste aktsioonide tagant paistab Vene diplomaatide vari Template:Et icon

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