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Despite being forced to not recognize Ichkeria's independence, some Estonian politicians occasionally still refer to Ichkeria positively when interviewed by foreigners. For example, in a 2008 interview, when asked about the roots of the independence movement, president Ilves said that "In Chechnya
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In 2010, a group of Estonian parliamentarians created a group called "In Defense of Human Rights in the North Caucasus", which aims to draw attention in Europe to human rights violations in the North Caucasus, with most extensive reference being made to Chechnya.
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Dudayev soon moved from a passive sympathy for Estonia to somewhat more active stance. In early 1990, he ordered his troops to stay out of sight and not interfere with street protests. Dudayev received the order to crush Estonia's independence from the
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in general). However, he rejected this, voicing his criticism of the Kremlin and support for the Estonian people in both Russian and Estonian. He declared that he would never "let Soviet planes land on Estonian soil".
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Faced with the onslaught of Russian invasion, Estonia was one of the countries that the "Ichkerians" felt they could turn to. In January–February 1995, through the UNPO Coordination Office in
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Estonia nonetheless set up a representative office for the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria to use. This office is still in use and Imran Ahayev is the current representative.
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led a delegation to observe the election, afterword declaring it "free and fair" (as did the OSCE, the US, and even the Russian Federation at that time).
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Memorial plaque in Tartu to Dzhokhar Dudayev. Estonians still feel grateful for Dudayev's actions, saving many people from massacre by the Soviet troops
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remembers talking to Dudayev when they were wearing civilian clothes in a cafe and discovering that Dudayev was strongly sympathetic to Estonia.
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Estonia, seeing parallels in its own struggle and that of Ichkeria, moved to recognize Chechnya in the early 1990s, a step
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of Estonia, Dudayev not only refused the order. He completely withdrew his battalion, and then quit the
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Anssi Kullberg. "The Background of Chechen Independence Movement III: The Secular Movement".
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Dzhokhar Dudayev, first modern Chechen president, and his relation to Estonia
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Estonia and the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria were initially both members of
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Imran Ahaev, the representative of Chechen Republic Ichkeria in Estonia
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When the Kremlin ordered Dudayev to use his troops to crush the
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Diplomatic relations between Chechen and the Republic of Estonia
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International recognition of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
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in Moscow (as part of a greater plan to smash the increasing
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was advisor and the writer of speeches in Chechen language."
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Ukrainian recognition of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
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Ukrainian recognition of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
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Estonian recognition of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
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