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Police in Estonia make up rules while trying to suppress anti-lockdown protests

Updated: April 21, 2021 at 4:57 pm EST  See Comments

TALLINN, Estonia, April 21, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — On Sunday, April 11, an eleven-day peaceful protest against COVID-related lockdowns in the capital of Estonia in Eastern Europe was broken up through intimidation, humiliation, and a disregard for the law. Among other actions, Estonian police stripped an elderly man down to his underwear and threatened him with an anal search for playing a bucket as a drum during the protest.

Police prohibited the use of signs and the playing of instruments. They were physically aggressive while enforcing the 2+2 distancing rule.

The 2+2 rule is the formula for the distance one must stand from another. Groups can only be as big as two, and those two in the group of two must be 2m apart. Not only has the state declared that protests can only be in done in numbers of ten or less, those in the protest must also follow the 2+2 rule.

Another man — with his wife and daughter in a vegan cafe down the street — watched as armed police entered the restaurant.

“The big men, with knives attached to their chests, arms on their belts, faces covered with rags behind which only their eyes blinked, refused and

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