Estonia Expels Two Foreign Students Over Security Concerns

Estonia Expels Two Foreign Students Over Security Concerns

By Hammad Kahlun

Scandinavian News Finland

Estonian authorities have expelled two foreign students from the country after determining that they posed a national security risk, according to official sources.

The students were accused of supporting Hezbollah, an organization that is classified as a terrorist group by the European Union. Estonian officials stated that the decision was made following a security assessment conducted by relevant state agencies.

Authorities did not disclose detailed personal information about the students but confirmed that the action was taken in line with Estonia’s laws on public safety and national security. Officials emphasized that the country remains committed to protecting its residents while upholding legal procedures.

The case highlights Estonia’s firm stance on extremism and its zero-tolerance policy toward activities considered a threat to national or regional security.

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