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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.

May 21, 2009

  • The time of work of citizens and non-citizens outside of Latvia in former Soviet republics will not be included into the total length of service
  • Number of non-citizens who register their children as Latvian citizens has noticeably decreased
  • Group of young people have torn off ribbons of St. George from a car in Jurmala
  • Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights reviewed a case of a former Red partisan Vasilijs Kononovs
The Cabinet of Ministers decided to introduce common approach for calculations of length of service for citizens and non-citizens: the time of work of citizens or non-citizens until 31 December 1991 outside of Latvia and on military enterprises in former Soviet republics will not be included into the total length of service. Previously, this time of work was included into the total length of service of Latvian citizens only.

The Cabinet of Ministers decided to introduce common approach for calculations of length of service for citizens and non-citizens: the time of work of citizens or non-citizens until 31 December 1991 outside of Latvia and on military enterprises in former Soviet republics will not be included into the total length of service. Previously, this time of work was included into the total length of service of Latvian citizens only. Chas, Telegraf

According to the Naturalisation Board (NB), the number of non-citizens who register their children as Latvian citizens has noticeably decreased during the last couple of years. Only 625 children of non-citizens were recognized as citizens in 2008 as compared with 1,795 children recognized as citizens in 2004. The Head of the NB Eizenija Aldermane explains this by luck of motivation of parents and insufficient civil education in schools. The Saeima’s Human Rights Commission and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs support proposal to ease process of registration of newborn children as Latvian citizens.

According to the Naturalisation Board (NB), the number of non-citizens who register their children as Latvian citizens has noticeably decreased during the last couple of years. Only 625 children of non-citizens were recognized as citizens in 2008 as compared with 1,795 children recognized as citizens in 2004. The Head of the NB Eizenija Aldermane explains this by luck of motivation of parents and insufficient civil education in schools. The Saeimas Human Rights Commission and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs support proposal to ease process of registration of newborn children as Latvian citizens. Chas, NRA

Vesti Segodnya reports that a group of young people torn off ribbons of St. George (used as commemoration of WWII) from a car in Jurmala and spitted the car. The owners of the car saw what is happening and managed to detain the persons before the police arrived. The police initiated a criminal process.

Yesterday, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) reviewed a case of a former Red partisan Vasilijs Kononovs against Latvia. The ruling will be announced within the next two to six months. As reported, Latvia appealed the ECHR’s ruling issued in July 2008 which was in favour of Vasilijs Kononovs and obliged Latvia to pay him EUR 30,000 as moral compensation.

Yesterday, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) reviewed a case of a former Red partisan Vasilijs Kononovs against Latvia. The ruling will be announced within the next two to six months. As reported, Latvia appealed the ECHRs ruling issued in July 2008 which was in favour of Vasilijs Kononovs and obliged Latvia to pay him EUR 30,000 as moral compensation. Vesti Segodnya, Latvijas Avize

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