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Nash's organizational activities
At the end of April 2007, Estonia had a disagreement with Russia over the demolition of the bronze statue of the Soviet Red Army in the cemetery of Soviet soldiers in the center of Tallinn, the capital. Subsequently, "Nash" members appeared on various occasions to publicly protest, and they held a hunger strike outside the Estonian Embassy. Subsequently, the Estonian ambassador to Russia was besieged by dozens of "Nash" members when he held a press conference. In order to welcome the 2008 general election, Nash members also published a list of Russian opposition parties colluding with western forces on the website. They also protested that the "OSCE", which represents the interests of the West, tried to discredit the Russian Duma election and decided to sue the organization and file a claim of 300 million rubles.

On March 3, 2008, on the day of the Russian election, 3,000 young people from the "Nash" youth movement who supported Putin's government gathered outside the US Embassy in Moscow to demonstrate. These young people said, "In this way, they let Westerners understand that they should not dictate Russian politics. Interestingly, they put a soup pot in front of the American embassy. Because Putin said at a recent large press conference that the west is always used to making recipes for Russian politics:' Let them go home and teach their wives how to make soup.' "

At present, Nash organization is a 27-year-old young man.