"Go back to Nigeria, Go back to Africa!" Estonians shout at US NATO African American troops |
FORMER Soviet republic of Estonia is on a collision course with the United States, following attacks on US African American troops stationed there. Several local leaders have called the taunted the troops calling them Nigerians while asking them to go back to Africa.
One of the three Baltic States that were the first to break away from
the Soviet Union, leading to its demise, tiny Estonia with a population
of just 1.3m has about 500 North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)
troops stationed there. Some of these troops will participate in the
independence anniversary parade in the capital Tallin.
Because Estonia has just about 5,500 troops with a little more than
30,000 in reserves, NATO is planning to send a battalion of 500 to 1,000
each to the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. These
troops will consist of American, British and German soldiers but NATO
leaders are having second thoughts given the recent clashes between
locals and the troops.
While Estonians welcome foreign defenders with open arms, they do not
like the faces of certain Nato soldier, in particular, those with darker
skin colours than the European stereotype embraced by the noisy
minority in Estonia. For instance, on 2005 in Vilnius, the capital of
neighbouring Lithuania, two black American Nato soldiers were attacked
in front of a local casino, resulting in severe injuries as their faces
were smashed and their teeth knocked out.
In 2015, during the Independence Day parade, while African-American
troops wearing NATO uniforms marched on the main street of Estonia’s
capital, local racists shouted all kinds of racial slurs, including, “Go
back to your grandparents in Nigeria.”
This abuse has been condemned by Jaak Tarien, the Estonian Air Force
supreme commander, who said: "You are attacking the people here to
defend our independence. They are willing to give their lives for our
freedom but are you, petty patriotic racists, ready to give so much for
our country?”
Since then, there has been evidence of racism against American NATO
troops in restaurants, hotels and on the streets of Estonia, where Go
back to Nigeria has become a widely used attack on American soldiers.
Air Marshal Tarien apologised saying that his fellow Estonians, with
their racist attitude towards dark-skinned Nato soldiers serving in the
country, made him feel both ashamed and embarrassed.
Washington's embassy in Estonia also found it necessary to angrily
protest the attacks on US soldiers, publishing an article in the
Estonian newspaper Õhtuleht titled Racism Concerns Us All. In it, the
embassy’s charge d’affaires Chever Voltmer condemned the
racially-motivated verbal and physical assaults of our American soldiers
in Tallinn.
Retired General Ants Laaneots, a member of the Estonian Parliament’s
Defence Committee, has his own explanation for the blatant acts of
racism on Tallinn’s streets. He added that he does not exclude the
conspiracy that the attacks on African-American troops were ordered by
private individuals from Russia to compromise his country in the eyes of
the US.
- Nigerian Watch
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