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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.

March 11, 2000

Press Report

Press Report

Danish Prime Minister during his visit to Latvia stated that Denmark supported Latvia’s joining NATO and provided considerable support for public integration. He appreciated the things achieved by the Latvian Government in public integration issues and assured of Danish readiness to continue their support.

Danish Prime Minister during his visit to Latvia stated that Denmark supported Latvias joining NATO and provided considerable support for public integration. He appreciated the things achieved by the Latvian Government in public integration issues and assured of Danish readiness to continue their support. Neatkariga, Diena, Panorama Latvii, Respublika (13.03.2000)

Riga City Council coalition members Democratic Party Saimnieks and national Progress Party admit that the coalition could expand. Two other Council factions - Latvian Social Democratic Workers Party (10 deputies) and Wellbeing Party (5 deputies) are ready to join the ruling coalition. Neatkariga

Riga City Council coalition members Democratic Party Saimnieks and national Progress Party admit that the coalition could expand. Two other Council factions - Latvian Social Democratic Workers Party (10 deputies) and Wellbeing Party (5 deputies) are ready to join the ruling coalition. Neatkariga

The OSCE High Commissioner Max van der Stoel during his visit to Latvia showed his interest about the red guerrilla man V.Kononov, implementation of the state language law and public integration. Latvian President V.V.Freiberga discussed with the High Commissioner the strange Russian accusations for persecuting former fighters against Nazism, and he had agreed with this opinion but warned about Russia’s hostile attitude towards Latvia for convicting war criminals. In his discussion with Prime Minister A.Skele, Max van der Stoel concluded that nobody could speak about Latvian Government supporting Nazi supporters. At the same time he was very reserved when speaking about Kononov’s case.

The OSCE High Commissioner Max van der Stoel during his visit to Latvia showed his interest about the red guerrilla man V.Kononov, implementation of the state language law and public integration. Latvian President V.V.Freiberga discussed with the High Commissioner the strange Russian accusations for persecuting former fighters against Nazism, and he had agreed with this opinion but warned about Russias hostile attitude towards Latvia for convicting war criminals. In his discussion with Prime Minister A.Skele, Max van der Stoel concluded that nobody could speak about Latvian Government supporting Nazi supporters. At the same time he was very reserved when speaking about Kononovs case. Neatkariga, Diena, Vesti Segodnya

The High Commissioner agreed with Latvian officials that the OSCE experts would take part in elaboration of the regulations necessary for implementation of the state language law let they conformed with the spirit of the law and international standards. The High Commissioner expressed his complete conviction that Latvian Government was ready to observe international standards while implementing the Language law. Latvia accepted the help offered by the OSCE, and during the next month the OSCE experts would come to consult Latvian specialists.

The High Commissioner agreed with Latvian officials that the OSCE experts would take part in elaboration of the regulations necessary for implementation of the state language law let they conformed with the spirit of the law and international standards. The High Commissioner expressed his complete conviction that Latvian Government was ready to observe international standards while implementing the Language law. Latvia accepted the help offered by the OSCE, and during the next month the OSCE experts would come to consult Latvian specialists. Diena

Russian speaking newspaper

Russian speaking newspaper Chas writes that High Commissioner Max van der Stoel during his press conference had promised to look after the Latvian officials not allowing them to make the law stricter and study in more details the law on radio and TV. Panorama Latvii states the High Commissioner finds the situation in Latvia very good but still interests about the fate of Kononov.

While Latvia has not started criminal persecution of K.Kalejs and K.Ozols for the committed war crimes there is no grounds to discuss the possible extradition of these people to Latvia. Next month Latvia and Australia plan to conclude an extradition agreement.

While Latvia has not started criminal persecution of K.Kalejs and K.Ozols for the committed war crimes there is no grounds to discuss the possible extradition of these people to Latvia. Next month Latvia and Australia plan to conclude an extradition agreement. Diena

Russian speaking newspapers

Russian speaking newspapers Vesti Segodnya titles this information Latvia was forced to persecute the Nazis.

 

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