Tuesday, June 9, 2015

The Baltic Way


At 7 pm on August 23, 1989 about 2 million people joined hands forming a human chain spanning 600 kilometers, which is almost 400 miles. The inhabitants of the Baltic States-Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia joined hands in a peaceful protest demanding restoration of their independence. THIS BECAME KNOWN AS THE BALTIC WAY. It became as a global attention for Baltic struggles. This protest marked the anniversary of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany. The Baltic Way demonstrated not only a popular desire for independence, but also illustrated solidarity among three nations.

Although, I wasn’t born yet, my family was a part of this campaign and the emotions and feelings they experienced were indescribable. It was not only to show a political matter, but it showed a moral issue as well. Something like that had never been done before. The Baltic Nations achieved the unthinkable–FREEDOM. This shows the power of nations.


If there would not be the Baltic Way, I may not be living in freedom today.

Can you imagine that almost all Latvians, Estonians and Lithuanians stood and hold each other hands to characterize their desire for freedom? Even old people with difficulties to walk, showed their desire to be a part of unforgettable history event.

There is a song that consists of all three languages–Latvian, Lithuanian and Estonian and is written because of the Baltic Way campaign.



1 comment:

  1. Wow, I had no idea this happened. What an incredible story of human hope. Janet http://doidogblog.blogger.com

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