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.
Nov. 12, 2004
- Latest data on naturalisation
- Head of the Latvian Delegation to the PACE Andris Berzins met with pupils from the Headquarters for the Defence of Russian Language Schools
- NGO will help to reduce barriers to speak Latvian
- MP from a pro-minority party on non-citizenship issues
- Former Interior Minister is planning to form a new party
- Latvia will celebrate the Tolerance Day
- Days of the German culture in Latvia
- Russian President Putin has received more than 2,000 complaints about Latvia in two years
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs has developed new foreign policy goals and presents them for discussion
Diena reports that in October the number of naturalised persons has already reached 80,000 since February 1995. Chas
The Head of the Latvian Delegation to the PACE Andris Berzins met with the delegation of pupils from the Headquarters for the Defence of Russian Language Schools who participated in the protest actions against the education reform in Strasbourg couple months ago. The meeting took place in Riga. The students reported to Andris Berzins that the quality of education is decreasing almost in all minority schools because of the education reform. Therefore the solution should not be sought at the level of individual schools, but should be complex, that is, changes in legislation. ÂThe Head of the Latvian Delegation to the PACE Andris Berzins met with the delegation of pupils from the Headquarters for the Defence of Russian Language Schools who participated in the protest actions against the education reform in Strasbourg couple months ago. The meeting took place in Riga. The students reported to Andris Berzins that the quality of education is decreasing almost in all minority schools because of the education reform. Therefore the solution should not be sought at the level of individual schools, but should be complex, that is, changes in legislation.
The former member of the New Era Maris Gulbis talks toThe former member of the New Era Maris Gulbis talks to Vesti Segodnya about his plans to form a new party. Maris Gulbis stresses that he is not going to form a party on the basis of nationality or ethnicity. He believes that it is useless to talk about the past and former offences it is time to bet on young people who do not have any prejudices either towards West or East.
Telegraf prints an article by the member of Saeima Janis Urbanovics. In the article he focuses on the issues concerning non-citizenship: its history, the current situation and possible solutions. Janis Urbanovics believes that the situation can be solved by the down-top approach. He suggests that each Russian should talk to at least one Latvian and explain the situation from the Russians perspective. That, according to Janis Urbanovics, would lead to bringing in changes in the Law on Citizenship and development of one nation in the country.
Vesti Segodnya reports on the launching of the project by the NGO Women Education Centre. The key goal of the project is the usage of the Latvian language in practice, as according to the data many people who can speak Latvian experience psychological barriers to use the language. The Society Integration Foundation funds the project; its duration is seven month.
Neatkariga reports that on 16 November Latvia will celebrate the Tolerance Day in the framework of which a number of different informative and entertaining events will take place. Vesti Segodnya
Yesterday the Secretariat of the Minister for Special Assignments for Society Integration launched the Days of the German Cultural. In the framework of the Days a number of concerts and the exhibition of the German folk art will take place.Yesterday the Secretariat of the Minister for Special Assignments for Society Integration launched the Days of the German Cultural. In the framework of the Days a number of concerts and the exhibition of the German folk art will take place. Chas, Vesti Segodnya
The Russian President Vladimir Putin has received more than 2,000 complaints about the situation of Russian speakers in Latvia in two years. Mostly complaints address the issue of non-citizens.The Russian President Vladimir Putin has received more than 2,000 complaints about the situation of Russian speakers in Latvia in two years. Mostly complaints address the issue of non-citizens. Telegraf
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has developed new foreign policy goals, which also include promotion of the image of the country abroad, that is, explaining the Latvian history and sharing Latvia’s experience in integration issues.The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has developed new foreign policy goals, which also include promotion of the image of the country abroad, that is, explaining the Latvian history and sharing Latvias experience in integration issues. Diena
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