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Anna-Maria GalojanEstonian political scientist
Date of Birth: 23.02.1982
Country: Estonia |
Content:
- Anna-Maria Galojan: Estonian Political Analyst and Former Fugitive
- Political Career
- Galojan Case
- Escape and Asylum Request
- Return to Estonia
Anna-Maria Galojan: Estonian Political Analyst and Former Fugitive
Early Life and EducationAnna-Maria Galojan was born in Estonia and pursued higher education at the University of Tartu, obtaining a bachelor's degree in political science (2000-2004) and a master's degree in international relations (2004). She furthered her studies at the Estonian School of Diplomacy (2005-2006), specializing in international relations and European integration.
Political Career
Galojan began her political involvement as a leader of the youth wing of the Reform Party. She later transitioned to journalism, serving as a political analyst for the English-language newspaper The Baltic Times. Additionally, she held executive positions in three commercial organizations.
Galojan Case
In 2011, Galojan faced criminal charges for allegedly embezzling a substantial sum of money from the organization "European Movement in Estonia." The prosecution claimed the total damage amounted to 930,000 kroons (approximately €59,000). The Harju County Court subsequently sentenced her to one year and ten months in prison, with five months of actual imprisonment and the remaining term suspended with a four-year probationary period.
Escape and Asylum Request
Following the county court's verdict, Galojan left Estonia for London and applied for political asylum in the United Kingdom. She claimed to be the victim of political persecution, implicating Estonian politicians, including President Toomas Hendrik Ilves.
Return to Estonia
On February 19, 2015, Galojan was extradited from the United Kingdom to Estonia and was subsequently imprisoned.
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