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I propose to slightly change the structure of the article:
There are several basic human rights set out by the Universal_Declaration_of_Human_Rights. According to the sources (e.g. those given in the lead), they are institutionally limited for ethnic minorities in Estonia.
We may well split the article not by the POVs and sources, but according to the rights violated. E.g. right to education (not in Russian), to representation (not if you are a non-citizen resident), to work (speak Russian - earn less), etc. There is plenty of data, both statistical and textual, on each of these violations. We surely need to add tables and images to the article. FeelSunny ( talk) 08:42, 2 June 2009 (UTC)
There have been long-standing problems with discrimination concerning non-citizens and minorities of the post-Soviet Republic of Estonia. How might one proceed towards improving this article on the subject of discrimination in Estonia? (A shorter version of this article was nominated for deletion within just over an hour of being put up.) This article is still a work in progress. Opinions from Wikipedians on "the outside" appreciated. PasswordUsername ( talk) 06:54, 3 June 2009 (UTC)
In such an Estonian-related subject, Estonian sources will certainly be needed. As you recall, Estonia has an enviable fourth place in the Press Freedom Index, so I trust you will have no trouble finding reliable sources published in Estonia about the things that go on in Estonia. Good luck! Διγουρεν Εμπρος! 20:00, 3 June 2009 (UTC)
It would be very helpful to illustrate this nice and round tale with some incidents. Διγουρεν Εμπρος! 14:48, 7 June 2009 (UTC)
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I propose to slightly change the structure of the article:
There are several basic human rights set out by the Universal_Declaration_of_Human_Rights. According to the sources (e.g. those given in the lead), they are institutionally limited for ethnic minorities in Estonia.
We may well split the article not by the POVs and sources, but according to the rights violated. E.g. right to education (not in Russian), to representation (not if you are a non-citizen resident), to work (speak Russian - earn less), etc. There is plenty of data, both statistical and textual, on each of these violations. We surely need to add tables and images to the article. FeelSunny ( talk) 08:42, 2 June 2009 (UTC)
There have been long-standing problems with discrimination concerning non-citizens and minorities of the post-Soviet Republic of Estonia. How might one proceed towards improving this article on the subject of discrimination in Estonia? (A shorter version of this article was nominated for deletion within just over an hour of being put up.) This article is still a work in progress. Opinions from Wikipedians on "the outside" appreciated. PasswordUsername ( talk) 06:54, 3 June 2009 (UTC)
In such an Estonian-related subject, Estonian sources will certainly be needed. As you recall, Estonia has an enviable fourth place in the Press Freedom Index, so I trust you will have no trouble finding reliable sources published in Estonia about the things that go on in Estonia. Good luck! Διγουρεν Εμπρος! 20:00, 3 June 2009 (UTC)
It would be very helpful to illustrate this nice and round tale with some incidents. Διγουρεν Εμπρος! 14:48, 7 June 2009 (UTC)