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This document is page 49 of a Freedom House report discussing Russian geopolitical influence and propaganda strategies in Eastern Europe, specifically targeting Estonia, Latvia, and Georgia. It details methods such as manipulating ethnic tensions through television broadcasts, supporting proxy NGOs, and distributing passports in conflict zones like South Ossetia. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a larger document production for a congressional investigation, though the specific text on this page does not mention Jeffrey Epstein.

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2012
Russia compelled USAID to close down its Russia operations.
Russia
Russian Government USAID
April 2016
Latvian authorities imposed a six-month ban on the Russian television channel Rossiya RTR for inciting ethnic hatred.
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Latvian authorities Rossiya RTR

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Russia Geopolitical Tension Estonia
Russian propaganda depicts Estonian leadership as hostile; ethnic divisions exacerbated.
Russia Conflict/Regulation Latvia
Latvia banned Russian channel Rossiya RTR; Russia complained to watchdogs.
Russia Expulsion USAID
Compelled USAID to close down Russia operations in 2012.

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"A wolf in sheep’s clothing"
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"Since these two Estonias do not fully trust one another, when security developments put pressure on the country they tend to drift to opposing poles—especially if the factor of Russia is involved."
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"The tendency of Russian speakers and ethnic Estonians to live in parallel universes is exacerbated by Russian propaganda"
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"Limited sovereignty, limited options"
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"Russia has also used the extensive distribution of passports to draw populations involved in frozen conflicts"
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