Integration monitor

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.

marts 10, 2009

  • Riga City Council forbade all public events near the Monument of Liberty in Riga on 16 March
  • Chas prints an interview with the head of the Presidents Advisory Council of Ethnic Minorities Romualds Razuks
  • Vesti Segodnya: management of a children shop Lacuks regrets the situation around the sale of childrens game with usage instructions in Latvian language and Russian language at different prices
  • State Border Guard Service: every day the border guards detain 5-6 persons who attempt to enter Latvia illegally
The Riga City Council forbade all public events near the Monument of Liberty in Riga on 16 March (unofficial commemoration day of Latvian Waffen SS legionnaires). The City Council based its decision on recommendations of law enforcement bodies, including the Security Police, according to which there is danger of possible mass clashes and disturbances because of a number of factors, such as political instability, social-economical crisis, 13 January events, radicalisation of society. According to newspapers,

The Riga City Council forbade all public events near the Monument of Liberty in Riga on 16 March (unofficial commemoration day of Latvian Waffen SS legionnaires). The City Council based its decision on recommendations of law enforcement bodies, including the Security Police, according to which there is danger of possible mass clashes and disturbances because of a number of factors, such as political instability, social-economical crisis, 13 January events, radicalisation of society. According to newspapers, all the organisations which planned to arrange events on 16 March (anti-fascist organisations and organisations supporting legionnaires) are planning to appeal the Councils decision in the court. The newspapers also report that a number of Latvian residents living in London are planning to hold a manifestation against the marches of former Latvian Waffen SS legionnaires in Riga near the Latvian Embassy in U.K. on 16 March. Chas, Vesti Segodnya, Latvijas Avize, Telegraf

Chas prints an interview with the head of the Presidents Advisory Council of Ethnic Minorities Romualds Razuks. According to Mr. Razuks, the Councils task is to mark the main problems of ethnic minorities and to help the President of Latvia Valdis Zatlers to launch a dialogue between ethnic Latvians and ethnic minorities in order to consolidate the society.

Vesti Segodnya reports that the management of a childrens toys shop Lacuks regrets the situation reported by the newspaper on 4 March. The shop sold a childrens game with usage instruction only in Latvian at a discount price while the same game with the instruction in Russian was sold at the original price. Shops management states they never sorted people by ethnic affiliation and this misunderstanding was caused by technical mistake because the game with Russian instruction has different commercial code and a salesperson was not aware of it.

According to a representative of the State Border Guard Service, every day the border guards detain 5-6 persons who attempt to enter Latvia illegally. The number of such violators in 2008 has grown by 80 % as compared to 2007. More than 40 persons were placed in the centre for illegal migrants in Olaine and in other police detention facilities recently.

According to a representative of the State Border Guard Service, every day the border guards detain 5-6 persons who attempt to enter Latvia illegally. The number of such violators in 2008 has grown by 80 % as compared to 2007. More than 40 persons were placed in the centre for illegal migrants in Olaine and in other police detention facilities recently. Vesti Segodnya

 

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