A protest occurred in Tartu, Estonia on Sunday regarding a recent agreement to rent prison space from Sweden. The deal, worth several million euros, has drawn criticism from Estonian citizens. Protestors voiced concerns about the transfer of prisoners and the implications for Estonia’s own penal system. The agreement aims to address overcrowding in Estonian prisons, but opponents question its cost-effectiveness and potential impact on national sovereignty. Details of the agreement remain a point of contention, with demonstrators demanding greater transparency. The protest highlights growing public unease over the outsourcing of Estonian prison management to a foreign country.