süütajad
Süütajad is an Estonian noun commonly understood as referring to the guilty parties or perpetrators in a given wrongdoing. The word is formed from the root associated with guilt and denotes those who bear responsibility for an act. In everyday Estonian, more frequent terms for individuals responsible for wrongdoing are süüdlane (the guilty one) and kurjategija (criminal). Süütajad, when used, tends to appear in formal, legal, or narrative contexts to emphasize a group rather than an individual.
Süütajad can be used to describe multiple people deemed responsible, for example in a discussion about collective
The word is related to the Estonian concept of guilt and uses the common agent-noun suffix -aja,
There is no widely recognized organization or proper noun commonly known as “Süütajad” in major sources. If