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Nochnoy Dozor (pressure group) : ウィキペディア英語版
Nochnoy Dozor (group)

Nochnoy Dozor ((ロシア語:Ночной дозор), Night Watch, (エストニア語:Öine Vahtkond)) is a group of mostly Russophone political activists living in Estonia.〔(Telegraph.co.uk ): Estonia blames memorial violence on Russia〕 It was set up in the summer of 2006, with its original declared goal of defending the Bronze Soldier, a monument grave marker in Tallinn, near the Estonian National Library and next to a trolleybus stop, against "defacing, relocation and exhumation".〔(Statement ) from the Night Watch official website〕
== Media savvy ==
The group has made several anti-governmental statements〔(Venelased süüdistavad valitsust vandalismis ) 〕 and are said to be supported by the Russian Foreign Ministry.〔(Äärmuslaste aktsioonide tagant paistab Vene diplomaatide vari ) 〕 Nochnoy Dozor refers to itself as an anti-fascist organization.〔(ITAR-TASS ): Three activists of Night Watch movement detained in Estonia〕〔(RIA Novosti ): Russian-Estonian relations: stuck between a rock and a hard place〕〔 (Archive ) at WebCite
The group has made a number of public statements dubbing various Estonian politicians as Nazis and calling for their resignation. These statements are often rapidly taken up by Russian language media channels. Following the relocation of Bronze Soldier of Tallinn in April 2007, the group called for resignation of the whole Estonian cabinet of ministers. According to an article in the Estonian ''Postimees'', during July 2007 the group was instrumental in constructing a controversy over the 50th birthday party of Rein Lang, Estonian Minister of Justice; Nochnoy Dozor was involved in calling for Lang's resignation.〔Postimees July 6, 2007: (Rein Langi juubelipidu äratas huvi Vene meedias )〕
The group is also semi-humorously referred to as ''Nochnoy Pozor'' (''Night Shame'') after its well-recognized chant of ''Pozor! Pozor!'' (Russian for ''Shame! Shame!'') in the course of the day preceding the Bronze Night,〔Eerik-Niiles Kross 26 June 2006: (Notšnoi pozor ), printed in Eesti Päevaleht

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