Postimees Report: Estonian Internal Security Services Identify Protest Leader
Postimees -- has discovered several intriguing facts about the riots in Tallinn. Estonian
leadership has indicated that the leader is an Estonian citizen by the name of
Gennady Ilyasovich Plameniy. Under Plameniy, a group of rioters near Linnahall
have caused over 30 million Euros worth of damage, in the name of protecting
the ethnic Russian right to self-determination.
But the
question that every Estonian citizen is asking - who is this mysterious
Plameniy?
Plameniy (left) was born in 1978 in Harju County. His parents were low-level workers in the
Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti (KGB). After the collapse of the Soviet
Union, a young Plameniy became what one of his former professors at Tallinn
University described as a "Russophile," with "a yearning for the
strength of the Soviet Union." However, after exiting the University, his
love of Russia appears to not have extended to his private life - his neighbors
described him as a reclusive individual, who they barely knew.
On the
condition of confidentiality, a source in the government suggests that Pleminy
has been on the watchlist of potential agents for the FSB for quite some time.
However, it remains undetermined whether or not he is acting on behalf of the
Russian federation at this time.
But one
thing remains certain: the Estonian people are beginning to lose faith in the
ability of the current government to defend their interests. The people are
demanding action and results, and they want it now.
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