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Anti-Estonian sentiment : ウィキペディア英語版 | Anti-Estonian sentiment
Anti-Estonian sentiment generally describes dislike or hate of the Estonian people or the Republic of Estonia. Its opposite is Estophilia. ==Bronze Soldier controversy== Christopher Walker and Robert Orttung allege that Kremlin-controlled sectors of the Russian media took advantage of anti-Estonian sentiment during Estonia's 2007 relocation of the Bronze Soldier, a Soviet-era monument to Russia's victory over Germany in the Second World War, originally called "Monument to the Liberators of Tallinn".〔Christopher Walker and Robert Orttung, ("Russia: Putinism's Impact On The Neighbors" ). RFE/RL, February 12, 2008〕 At various times following Estonia's independence from the Soviet Union Russian national television has effectively shaped anti-Estonian sentiment with the state controlled media redoubling their anti-Estonian campaign after specific events that displease Moscow. According to Lilia Shevtsova, Senior Associate at the Russian Domestic Politics and Political Institutions Program Chair of the Carnegie Moscow Center, anti-Estonian sentiment was intentionally escalated by Kremlin in its "search for enemies", however she also notes that even Russian democrats took Estonia's removal of the statue immediately before one of the most respected and cherished dates in the Russian calendar, to be an affront to the Russian national honour. The Russian government used its state controlled media to propagate anti-Estonian sentiment in order to fan the flames of ethnic Russian outrage, leading to coordinated waves of cyber attacks against Estonian internet infrastructure. As the President of Estonia Toomas Hendrik Ilves stated at the time ''"We are witnesses to the information war against Estonia which already reminds of an ideological aggression"''.〔Statement made by the President of Estonia Toomas Hendrik Ilves, 30.04.2007 〕
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