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 16, 2006

  • Police arrested member of the Riga City Council for placing posters in the centre of Riga
  • Naturalisation Board received 2.498 naturalisation applications for last two months
  • Saeimas Citizenship Law Implementation Committee will grant citizenship to an athlete
Yesterday, the State Police arrested the member of the Riga City Council Genadijs Kotovs (FHRUL) for placing posters in the centre of Riga. The posters called people to be alert  and as explained Genadijs Kotovs, the main goal of the posters is to warn people about aggressive nationalism and those who are planning to hold commemorative processions of Latvian WWII legionaries. As reported, today several radical organisations in Riga and Liepaja are planning to hold commemorative processions and anti-demonstrations. 

Yesterday, the State Police arrested the member of the Riga City Council Genadijs Kotovs (FHRUL) for placing posters in the centre of Riga. The posters called people to be alert and as explained Genadijs Kotovs, the main goal of the posters is to warn people about aggressive nationalism and those who are planning to hold commemorative processions of Latvian WWII legionaries. As reported, today several radical organisations in Riga and Liepaja are planning to hold commemorative processions and anti-demonstrations. Chas, Vesti Segodnya, Latvijas Avize

For last two months, the Naturalisation Board received 2,498 naturalisation applications. Overall, since the beginning of the naturalisation process in 1995 Latvian citizenship has been granted to 106,324 persons.

For last two months, the Naturalisation Board received 2,498 naturalisation applications. Overall, since the beginning of the naturalisation process in 1995 Latvian citizenship has been granted to 106,324 persons. Chas

The Saeima’s Committee on the Implementation of the Citizenship Law approved the proposal to grant Latvian citizenship to the modern pentathlon athlete Mihail Jefremenko, who is planning to represent Latvia on the Olympic Games in 2008.

The Saeimas Committee on the Implementation of the Citizenship Law approved the proposal to grant Latvian citizenship to the modern pentathlon athlete Mihail Jefremenko, who is planning to represent Latvia on the Olympic Games in 2008. Diena

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