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.

April 7, 2010

  • MEP from Latvia Inese Vaidere accuses Lattelecom of wrong language policy
  • Emigration from Latvia during last year grew by 23%
  • Member of a new political movement For Better Latvia! stands for new model of society independent of ethnic affiliation
The MEP from Latvia Inese Vaidere sent a letter to the Minister of Economy Artis Kampars criticizing the largest in Latvia electronic service company “Lattelecom”. Mrs. Vaidere believes that “Lattelecom” provides free-of-charge Russian TV channels to Latvian residents, while European TV channels are offered for a fee. According to Mrs. Vaidere, such situation is inadmissible because 51% of “Lattelecom” shares belongs to the state and free-of-charge Russian language TV channels might endanger society integration and state security.  Representatives of “Lattelecom”, in their turn, stated that Mrs. Vaidere’s statements are false because Russian TV channels are included in the pay package.

The MEP from Latvia Inese Vaidere sent a letter to the Minister of Economy Artis Kampars criticizing the largest in Latvia electronic service company Lattelecom. Mrs. Vaidere believes that Lattelecom provides free-of-charge Russian TV channels to Latvian residents, while European TV channels are offered for a fee. According to Mrs. Vaidere, such situation is inadmissible because 51% of Lattelecom shares belongs to the state and free-of-charge Russian language TV channels might endanger society integration and state security. Representatives of Lattelecom, in their turn, stated that Mrs. Vaideres statements are false because Russian TV channels are included in the pay package. Chas, Vesti Segodnya, Neatkariga

According to the Central Statistic Bureau, emigration from Latvia during last year grew by 23% comparing to 2008. In the meantime, the number of persons arrived to Latvia in 2009 decreased by 22,4%. C

According to the Central Statistic Bureau, emigration from Latvia during last year grew by 23% comparing to 2008. In the meantime, the number of persons arrived to Latvia in 2009 decreased by 22,4%. Chas, Telegraf

According to a member of a new political movement “For Better Latvia!” a business woman Ieva Plaude-Relingere, a new nation which would be proficient in three languages – Latvian, Russian, and English - should be modelled in Latvia. Mrs. Plaude-Relingere believes that Latvian residents should be united regardless of their ethnic affiliation.  Mrs. Plaude-Relingere also supports granting of citizenship to all non-citizens.

According to a member of a new political movement For Better Latvia! a business woman Ieva Plaude-Relingere, a new nation which would be proficient in three languages – Latvian, Russian, and English - should be modelled in Latvia. Mrs. Plaude-Relingere believes that Latvian residents should be united regardless of their ethnic affiliation. Mrs. Plaude-Relingere also supports granting of citizenship to all non-citizens. Chas

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