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Russian academic quits Estonian university after espionage arrest

Viacheslav Morozov of the University of Tartu was detained earlier this month

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January 17, 2024
Last updated
January 18, 2024
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A Russian professor at Estonia鈥檚 University of Tartu has been arrested on espionage charges, prompting the institution to announce the termination of his contract while 鈥渦nequivocally denounc[ing] any action that could endanger the security of [the] country鈥.

Viacheslav Morozov, a professor of international political theory, was arrested by the Estonian Internal Security Service (ISS) on 3聽January,听, although his detention was only made public almost two weeks later. He will be held in custody for two months, the public prosecutor Triinu Olev told the broadcaster. 聽

Speaking to ERR, the ISS director general Margo Palloson said Professor Morozov was suspected of passing information to Russian intelligence services while travelling to Russia with a 鈥渕easure of regularity鈥.

鈥淭he aggressor鈥檚 intelligence interest in Estonia remains considerable,鈥 Mr Palloson said. 鈥淭his recent case follows a few dozen others and illustrates Russian intelligence agencies鈥 desire to infiltrate different walks of life in Estonia, including academia.鈥

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, the University of Tartu said Professor Morozov鈥檚 employment contract had been terminated at his request on 11聽January.

Rector Toomas Asser addressed 鈥渕embers of the university family鈥澛, saying: 鈥淚t is鈥eplorable that a person who is now suspected of undermining the security of our state worked for years at the university 鈥 an academic community whose moral responsibility it is to stand up for peace and academic and democratic values.

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鈥淚t is impossible to measure the full extent of the potential damage, but it is absolutely clear that it affects the state, the university, people鈥檚 spirit at work and interpersonal relations.鈥

On social media, academics have reacted with shock, with some criticising the University of Tartu for ending聽its relationship with Professor Morozov before he was tried in court.

Ilya Matveev, a political scientist and visiting scholar at the University of California, Berkeley,听, formerly known as Twitter: 鈥淢orozov is an established and well-known scholar. I know him personally. This is extremely concerning.鈥

Sam Greene, professor at the Russia Institute at King鈥檚 College London and director of democratic resilience at the Center for European Policy Analysis,听: 鈥淭he arrest on espionage charges in Estonia of Vyacheslav Morozov 鈥 whom I have known and worked with for years 鈥 is shocking, as is his summary dismissal from Tartu University. The authorities will make their case, but Slava remains innocent until proven guilty.鈥

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Kristiina T玫nnisson, head of the Skytte Institute, told 探花视频 that it was 鈥渃rucial to emphasise鈥 that Professor Morozov鈥檚 contact had been 鈥渢erminated at his own request鈥.

鈥淚 can understand the shock and disappointment of fellow academics 鈥 he was highly valued as a colleague and as a researcher. It is disturbing and upsetting to discover he is suspected of such acts, but the University of Tartu has no reason to question the decisions of the Estonian Internal Security Service,鈥 she said.

鈥淚 find it very important to stress that Estonians鈥 sense of national security and awareness of the neighbouring aggressor state is certainly different than people may have in many other countries not located next to Russia. We cannot and must not underestimate the threat.鈥

emily.dixon@timeshighereducation.com

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