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Human rights in Estonia

Human rights in Estonia are acknowledged as generally respected by the government,〔〔 while there are concerns in some areas, such as detention conditions, police use of force, and child abuse.〔 Estonia is ranked above-average in democracy,〔 press freedom,〔 privacy〔 and human development. Individuals are guaranteed basic rights under the constitution, legislative acts, and treaties relating to human rights ratified by the Estonian government.〔〔〔
Several international and human rights organisations, such as Human Rights Watch〔 and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe〔 in 1993, the UN Human Rights Council〔 in 2008 have found no evidence or pattern of systematic abuse of human rights or discrimination on ethnic grounds, while others, such as Amnesty International in 2009, have raised concerns regarding Estonia's significant Russophone minority.
== History ==
Estonians' individual human rights and collective rights to exist as an ethnic entity, have been routinely violated for eight centuries since the Northern Crusades and Baltic German rule, followed by two centuries of Russian imperial suzerainty and ending with half a century of Soviet occupation. Estonia's first constitution of 1920 included safeguards for civil and political rights that were the standard of the day.〔 The 1925 Law on Cultural Autonomy was an innovative piece of legislation that provided for the protection of the collective rights for citizens of non-Estonian ethnicities.〔Toivo Miljan, ''Historical dictionary of Estonia'', Scarecrow Press, 2004, p253〕

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