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Estonian International Commission for Investigation of Crimes Against Humanity

Okay kiddo, let me explain what the Estonian International Commission for Investigation of Crimes Against Humanity is all about. This commission is a group of people who are trying to find out about bad things that happened in the past.

They check what happened during World War II, when many people were hurt and killed in Estonia. They want to make sure that those bad things won't happen again in the future, and nobody will ever forget about those who suffered.

The commission listens to the stories of people who were affected by those bad things and uses this information to understand what happened. They also try to find evidence and documents that will help them learn more about the past.

The goal of the commission is to make sure that people remember the past and learn from it, so they can build a better future. They want to help people heal from the difficult times, acknowledge what happened, and ensure that justice is served for those who were hurt and their families.

So, the Estonian International Commission for Investigation of Crimes Against Humanity is like a detective team who looks into the past to make sure everyone knows what happened, to help the people heal, and make sure that nobody forgets what happened.