Memoir “Now I Dare to Speak” Continues to Generate Legal Scrutiny

Tallinn, Estonia – Diana Klas presented her memoir, “Now I Dare to Speak,” at the Rahva Raamatu bookstore in Tallinn on December 12, 2025. Photojournalist Rasmus Rebase of Postimees captured the event. The book’s release has prompted ongoing legal challenges, with sales continuing robustly.

The memoir, penned by Diana Klas-Möderi, is currently facing a legal action initiated by the relatives of Jüri Aarma. A hearing is scheduled for April before the Harju County Court. The relatives are seeking a prohibition on the publication of copyright material and critical reviews related to the book.

Furthermore, the legal action demands the refutation of any inaccurate data presented within “Now I Dare to Speak.” The case centers around claims made within Klas’s account. The legal proceedings represent a significant development in the controversy surrounding the memoir and its content. Updates on the Harju County Court hearing will be provided as they become available.

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