The printed version of right-wing magazine "Suomen Kuvalehti" dedicated four pages to the demonstrations. The editorial condemned the action. Two-page photograph labelled the demonstration as Russian chauvinist action. Commentary by the famous anti-Russian historian in Finland Seppo Zetterberg said that Estonia was "occupied" country and that the "Soviet occupation" was worse than Nazi occupation.
In its Internet-version, Suomen Kuvalehti published photographs of Maksim Reva, Dmitri Linter and Mark Siryk during the press-conference of the Finnish anti-fascist committee:
Picture from the demonstration very well depicts the atmosphere during and after the demonstration: few activists were in the focus of interest for all Finnish media:
Picture very well depicts the reaction of Nashi to an anti-Russian book: http://suomenkuvalehti.fi/kuvat/2009/03/23/sanomatalon-mielenosoitukset
Suomen Kuvalehti writes about Nashi-demonstrations in Helsinki against the film "The Soviet Story". The journalist got interested in the film because of the demonstrations. He writes the film is extremely tasteless propaganda and very good example of bad human emotions: http://suomenkuvalehti.fi/blogit/kuvien-takaa/millainen-elokuva-saa-putin-nuoret-osoittamaan-mielta-helsingissa
Suomen Kuvalehti also wrote about the demonstrations and various opinions and reactions: http://suomenkuvalehti.fi/jutut/kotimaa/viron-historia-otti-voiton-mielenosoittajista
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