Singing Revolution
By
1988
, as the
Soviet empire
showed signs of cracking and all-pervasive sovietisation was coming to an end, the bloodless
Singing Revolution
was about to make
history
: a cycle of singing mass
demonstrations
eventually collected 300,000
Estonians
(more than one-fifth of the
population
) in
Tallinn
to sing national
songs
played by
rock
musicians
. On
August 23
1989
about two
million
people from Estonia,
Latvia
and
Lithuania
stood on the
Vilnius
-Tallinn road, holding hands. The unprecedented
living chain
measured nearly 600 km in
length
. In
1991
the Estonian
parliament
proclaimed the restoration of the independent
State
of Estonia.
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