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Integration monitor is a daily Latvian press digest on ethnic minority and society integration issues. The Monitor reviews the biggest Latvian dailies: Diena, Latvijas Avize, Neatkariga (in Latvian language), Vesti Segodnya (in Russian language). In specific cases other information sources are used. Latvian Centre for Human Rights is not responsible for information published by the media.

Jan. 31, 2006

  • Employees of the Latvian Railway fined for not using Latvian during working hours
  • Radical party NSS established its branch in Liepaja
  • FF/LNIM asks to evaluate posting of the documentary Baltic Nazism on the internet
In January, 15 employees of the state joint stock company Latvian Railway were fined for not using the Latvian language during working hours. As reported, the Cabinet of Ministers has delegated authority to the State Language Centre to examine actual state language skills of employees of various organizations.

In January, 15 employees of the state joint stock company Latvian Railway were fined for not using the Latvian language during working hours. As reported, the Cabinet of Ministers has delegated authority to the State Language Centre to examine actual state language skills of employees of various organizations. Chas

The radical party Union of National Forces (NSS in its Latvian acronym) established its branch in Liepaja (city in the western part of Latvia). The main slogan of the NSS is Latvia for Latvians and giving special social and others privileges to Latvians.

The radical party Union of National Forces (NSS in its Latvian acronym) established its branch in Liepaja (city in the western part of Latvia). The main slogan of the NSS is Latvia for Latvians and giving special social and others privileges to Latvians. Vesti Segodnya stresses that some NSSs activists are known for their anti-Semitic statements. The NSS plans to run for the next Saeima elections. Vesti Segodnya, Latvijas Avize

The political party For Fatherland and Freedom/LNIM asked the General Prosecutor Office to evaluate if posting of the documentary “Baltic Nazism” on the internet is an intentional incitement to ethnic hatred. The documentary is available at the web page the Headquarters for the Defense of the Russian-Language Schools 

The political party For Fatherland and Freedom/LNIM asked the General Prosecutor Office to evaluate if posting of the documentary Baltic Nazism on the internet is an intentional incitement to ethnic hatred. The documentary is available at the web page the Headquarters for the Defense of the Russian-Language Schools www.shtab.lv. As reported, the General Prosecutor Office already refused to initiate a criminal case concerning alleged incitement to ethnic hatred arguing that the documentary was not presented to general public. The Head of the Headquarters Vladimir Buzayev commented that by placing the documentary on the Internet everybody is given an opportunity to watch the documentary and build personal opinion about it. Latvijas Avize

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