Revealing the names has come too late say critics. They could damage families, weaken the public trust of the agencies and attract the interest of adversary regimes. Some have even suggested that making public the lists is a clever disinformation operation of Russian intelligence to cause disarray among Latvia’s elite with fabricated documents.
In addition the accuracy of the lists is questionable, They are certainly not complete and the circumstances involving individual recruitment is missing. What benefit each individual provided the KGB and whether any co-operation was given are also unavailable. The documents released so far presents only a partial story. Names without details of what they did creates a fake reality. After their name is…
(Read more: Estonian Life No. 25 2019)
Laas Leivat, Toronto