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.

Aug. 19, 2011

  • Working hours of poling stations on the election day may be extended until 10 pm upon request by Jewish organisations
  • Chief of State Police Ints Kuzis: police officers should be proficient not only in Latvian but also in Russian
  • Ombudsmans Office launches information campaign about human rights and good governance
  • Judge of the Court of Justice of the European Union from Latvia Egils Levits: Latvia is national state of ethnic Latvians
  • Composer Zigmars Liepins: times of multiculturalism have ended
The Saeima Legal Affairs Committee will review a request submitted by the Latvian Jewish organisations requesting the extension of working hours of the polling stations on the election day. The Jewish community have highlighted the difficulties of taking part in the parliamentary elections as they are held on Saturday – the day of Shabbat and the polling stations close at 8 pm, shortly before the Shabbat ends. The Jewish organisations have requested the extension of working hours of the polling stations until 10 pm.

The Saeima Legal Affairs Committee will review a request submitted by the Latvian Jewish organisations requesting the extension of working hours of the polling stations on the election day. The Jewish community have highlighted the difficulties of taking part in the parliamentary elections as they are held on Saturday – the day of Shabbat and the polling stations close at 8 pm, shortly before the Shabbat ends. The Jewish organisations have requested the extension of working hours of the polling stations until 10 pm. Telegraf

Chief of the State Police Ints Kuzis believes that the police officers should be proficient not only in Latvian but also in Russian. He underlines that it is impossible to work in Latvia’s police without the Russian language proficiency.

Chief of the State Police Ints Kuzis believes that the police officers should be proficient not only in Latvian but also in Russian. He underlines that it is impossible to work in Latvias police without the Russian language proficiency. Vesti Segodnya

Latvijas Avize reports about a public information campaign launched by the Ombudsmans Office about human rights and good governance. Materials have been placed and are being distributed in the public transport in Riga informing the residents about their right to housing, non-discrimination, right to opinion, freedom of assembly, good governance, free education and medicine for children.

Latvia is  a nation state of ethnic Latvians and like other democratic countries Latvia guarantees the rights of ethnic minorities and immigrants – says Egils Levits, the judge of the Court of Justice of the European Union from Latvia in an interview with

Latvia is a nation state of ethnic Latvians and like other democratic countries Latvia guarantees the rights of ethnic minorities and immigrants – says Egils Levits, the judge of the Court of Justice of the European Union from Latvia in an interview with Latvijas Avize. He believes that the nation state does not mean that the country becomes isolated or it grants special advantages to the states nation or that ethnic minorities and immigrants are less respected. But the nation state means that the language of the states nation, culture, and social memory is common for all permanent residents regardless of their ethnic background.

Latvian composer Zigmars Liepins in an interview with

Latvian composer Zigmars Liepins in an interview with Diena criticizes the ideas of multiculturalism stressing that only a strong nation state can survive. He also believes that it should go without saying that the Russian speaking residents must be proficient in the Latvian language.

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