Rein Lang
Rein Lang | |
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Minister of Justice of Estonia | |
In office 12 April 2005 – 6 April 2011 | |
Prime Minister | Andrus Ansip |
Preceded by | Ken-Marti Vaher |
Succeeded by | Kristen Michal |
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Estonia | |
In office 21 February 2005 – 13 April 2005 | |
Prime Minister | Juhan Parts |
Preceded by | Kristiina Ojuland |
Succeeded by | Urmas Paet |
Personal details | |
Born | Tartu, Estonia | 4 July 1957
Political party | Reform Party |
Rein Lang (born 4 July 1957) is an
Personal life
Lang was born at
Lang cohabits[2] with Ulvi Kuusk, whom he met in 1979,[3] and as of 2007 has one teenage daughter.[4]
Career
In the later years of the
During his years at
Following his departure from the media business, Lang served as deputy mayor of
From 21 May 2009 to 4 June 2009 he was also the acting
Controversies
Press enemy of 2004
In 2004, the Estonian Newspaper Association (
Controversial "Delfi bill"
In autumn of 2005, Lang initiated a bill that would have allowed penalising web portals for anonymous comments left by their visitors. The bill, nicknamed the "
The first lawsuit involving the Delfi bill was brought by Leo Pulst in late 2008.[8]
Birthday party controversy
On 4 July 2007 Rein Lang celebrated his 50th birthday at a beer restaurant in Tartu, Estonia.
This distortion was widely covered in the Estonian news media.
"Wikigate" incident
On 23 July 2007 Lang's article on English Wikipedia was edited by a user identifying as "Kairioun", removing a large section on Lang's birthday controversy.[17][18] After these deletions were consistently reverted, another user by the alias of Gerog112 performed a similar deletion many times, resulting in a 24-hour restriction of editing privileges (sometimes mistakenly reported as a three-month restriction), and made a number of bizarre statements in Estonian. News media quickly traced the user Kairioun to Kairi Õun, an advisor of Lang, leading to considerable coverage of the incident, which Henrik Roonemaa, in an analysis session in Tehnokratt, dubbed "Wikigate".[19] Gerog112's real life identity remains unknown.
References
- ^ Postimees February 22, 2005: Soome ajaleht: Lang on «kõva pähkel» Archived 2005-03-09 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b Justiitsministeerium Archived 2007-07-16 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Äripäev 2 February 2007: Rein Lang — Lapsesuu või PR-guru? Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b Eesti Päevaleht 30 June 2007: Rein Lang (50)
- ^ Estonian Newspaper Association 10 December 2004: Pressisõber on Marko Pomerants, pressivaenlane Rein Lang
- ^ Postimees 8 January 2005: Liberaalne Molekul Archived 2005-03-19 at the Wayback Machine, interview by Priit Pullerits
- delfi.ee November 1, 2005: Sõnavabadus internetis ohus
- ^ a b Eesti Ekspress 6 November 2008: [1] Archived 2008-12-11 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b Eesti Ekspress July 4, 2007: Langi juubelil "Adolf" Archived 2007-07-09 at the Wayback Machine by Alan Proosa
- ^ Pip Utton, describing the play on a promotional website Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine.
- ^ a b c Eesti Päevaleht July 9, 2007: REIN LANG: Mis siis tegelikult toimus?
- ^ a b Postimees July 6, 2007: Rein Langi juubelipidu äratas huvi Vene meedias Archived 2007-07-08 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b Eesti Päevaleht July 6, 2007: Vene meedia haaras Rein Langi sünnipäeva mõnuga hambusse, edited by Tuuli Aug
- REGNUM July 5, 2007: Estonian justice minister “decorates” his birthday party with swastika Archived 2007-07-08 at the Wayback Machine
- ITAR-TASS July 5, 2007: Estonian minister marks jubilee under aegis of Nazi Swastika Archived 2007-07-12 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Postimees 28 July 2007: TV3: vabadusvõitlejate kokkutulekut jälgis RTRi võttegrupp
- ^ Postimees 25 July 2007: Langi nõunik toimetas ministri kohta käivat artiklit Wikipedias Archived 2011-07-20 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Eesti Päevaleht 26 July 2007: Langi nõunik üritas parandada ministrit käsitlevat Wikipedia artiklit by Jan Jõgis-Laats
- ^ Tehnokratt 28 July 2007: tehnokratt vikipeediast ja reeglitest Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine
External links
- Official blog, sponsored by the Estonian Reform Party
- A news item by Russian Federation.