Mergike; I don't know anything about Mikhail Golovatov but if anything, the EU is usually partial AGAINST Russia, so whatever he did can't be a big outrage, or he would have found himself in the Hague answering for whatever he did.
If we are talking about EU values, and being completely true to them - then the Baltic states MUST respect the language situation of the Russian speakers more than they do at the moment. It is such a basic thing in the EU that the situation in the Balticsa is really hard to grasp when you are used to constantly seeing countries going to almost ridiculous rights to respect their language minorities.
Whereas the Baltic states is almost doing the opposite - not to mention the issue of citizenship.