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.
In
Estonia
several
measures
aimed
at
dealing
with
the
legacy
of
the
half
-
century
-
long
sequence
of
occupation
regimes
have
been
taken
.
Persons
who
had
suffered
from
repressions
were
granted
certain
benefits
(
see
paragraph
15
of
the
judgment
)
.
Persons
who
had
committed
crimes
against
humanity
have
been
brought
to
justice
(
see
,
for
example
,
Kolk
and
Kislyiy
v.
Estonia
(
dec
.
)
,
nos
.
23052/04
and
24018/04
,
ECHR
2006‑I
,
and
Penart
v.
Estonia
(
dec
.
)
,
no
.
14685/04
,
24
January
2006
)
.
The
right
of
former
servicemen
and
agents
of
the
security
,
intelligence
and
counter
-
intelligence
services
of
countries
that
had
occupied
Estonia
to
stand
for
election
and
enter
public
service
was
temporarily
–
until
31
December
2000
–
restricted
by
the
Constitution
Implementation
Act
,
passed
by
a
referendum
(
see
paragraph
7
of
the
judgment
)
.
Former
servicemen
and
collaborators
of
the
security
services
were
registered
by
the
Estonian
Internal
Security
Service
if
they
made
a
confession
concerning
their
service
or
collaboration
.
In
the
event
that
they
failed
to
make
such
a
confession
,
the
fact
of
their
service
or
collaboration
was
made
public
(
see
paragraphs
8
to
13
of
the
judgment
)
.
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