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. 27, 1999

Press Review

A Riga resident Rimma Kadincova informed the Riga City Council Executive Director Andris Grînbergs that she has decided to rally by the buildings of OSCE, EU and UN for the rest of her life. Kadincova wants to protest discrimination of Russians. Her demands include to allow emigrate to other countries or to give an order to the police not to touch Russians.

A Riga resident Rimma Kadincova informed the Riga City Council Executive Director Andris Grînbergs that she has decided to rally by the buildings of OSCE, EU and UN for the rest of her life. Kadincova wants to protest discrimination of Russians. Her demands include to allow emigrate to other countries or to give an order to the police not to touch Russians. Rigas Balss

The Teachers’ Trade Union has given up the idea to have a five-day strike and go on strike for one day instead. During the meeting with Prime Minister Andris Skele teachers understood that there will be no addition to the mentioned 8.24 lats for salary increase.

The Teachers Trade Union has given up the idea to have a five-day strike and go on strike for one day instead. During the meeting with Prime Minister Andris Skele teachers understood that there will be no addition to the mentioned 8.24 lats for salary increase. Diena, Neatkariga

Vesti Segodna

runs a viewpoint of MP Miroslav Mitrofanov concerning the planned amendments to the law on non-citizens that is currently waiting for the statement from Saeimas commissions. runs a viewpoint of MP Miroslav Mitrofanov concerning the planned amendments to the law on non-citizens that is currently waiting for the statement from Saeima’s commissions. A viewpoint by Leonids Fedosejevs in

A viewpoint by Leonids Fedosejevs in Chas suggests that the society integration program should be written anew since the current version is based on absurd principles.

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