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Dmitri Linter (Template:Lang-ru) (born November 22, 1973 in Tallinn) is a Russophone political activist in Estonia. He is a leader of the Nochnoy Dozor advocacy group that opposed the relocation of the Bronze Soldier of Tallinn memorial.

Dmitri Linter in 2009 at the funeral of Arnold Meri

Biography

Linter was born on 22 November 1973 in Tallinn. Linter's mother is Leonora Linter.

Political career

In the European Parliament elections of 2004 he was a candidate of the "Russian Party in Estonia", but managed to receive only 107 votes. In the parliamentary elections in Estonia in 2007, he was candidate of the Constitution Party, gathering total 122 votes.

Arrest

On April 27, 2007, Dmitri Linter was arrested on charges of organizing mass riots. His wife, Marina Linter, has asserted the alibi that on the night of April 26 Dmitri Linter was at home "keeping multiple contacts with the press".. Marina Linter claimed that Dmitri Linter had appeared two hours after his detention in the Mustamäe hospital under an intravenous line and that after arrival of his family Linter in unconscious state was moved by police in an undisclosed location and on the next day his arrest was officially announced. She also claimed that despite all the pleas of his wife neither Linter's location nor his state of health were revealed . On the other hand, according to representatives of the prosecutor-general’s office of Estonia, it was part of an "ordinary investigation." "The content of the interrogation and the testimony are not made public in such cases in the interests of the investigation".

On November 16, 2007 after 7 months of imprisonment Dmitri Linter and another leader of the Night Watch, Maxim Reva were released on bail

Trial

On 5 January 2009 Dmitri Linter, charged with organization of riots during Bronze Night, was found not guilty by the District Court of Harjumaa.

References

  1. Kandidaat nr. 183 - Dmitri Linter
  2. Elections to the European Parliament 2004 - Distribution of mandates
  3. Kandidaat nr. 651 - DMITRI LINTER
  4. Riigikogu valimine 2007, valimisringkonna nr 2 tulemused
  5. Эстонская полиция применяет к задержанным жеские меры Izvestia May 4, 2007 Template:Ru icon
  6. ^ Супруга лидера "Ночного дозора" Марина Линтер просит помочь в освобождении мужа Rambler-news 4 May 2007 Template:Ru icon
  7. Linter and Reva are released from jail Postimees 16 November 2007
  8. Postimees 5 January 2009: Pronksöö korraldamises süüdistatavad mõisteti õigeks by Tiiu Põld and Martin Kass

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