jūnijs 20, 2012
- Chas prints an interview with political scientist, ex-advisor of the Minister of Culture on integration issues Andrejs Berdnikovs
- Russian activists: Russians should tell ethnic Latvians about the problems they have
- Saeima’s sub-Committee asked the Security Police to evaluate whether Aleksandrs Gilmans’ article about Stalinist deportations incites ethnic hatred and justifies crimes against humanity
Chas prints an interview with political scientist, ex-advisor of the Minister of Culture on integration issues Andrejs Berdnikovs. Mr Berdnikovs criticizes the program on consolidation of society elaborated during the time of the ex-Minister of Culture Sarmite Elerte. Mr Berdnikovs believes that this program is not legitimate because it was elaborated without real engagement of representatives of ethnic minorities. According to Mr Berdnikovs, the action plan of the program is senseless and it is bad parody on propaganda and brainwashing - it is a plan how to explain that Latvia was occupied, what isare the constitutional basis of Latvia and so on. Mr Berdnikovs also supports the initiative on collection of signatures for the national referendum on granting non-citizens Latvian citizenship because this referendum is able to change the political situation in the country.
Vesti Segodnya prints an interview with one Russian activists Aleksandrs Gamalejevs. Mr Gamalejevs believes each Russian residents of Latvia should tell ethnic Latvians in a friendly and kind manner but systematically about the problems they have. Because, in majority of cases, ethnic Latvian are not aware of the issues Russian speakers face every day and how absurd those might be, believes Mr Gamalejevs.
Yesterday, the Saeima’s Statist Education sub-Committee decided to ask the Security Police to evaluate whether an article about Stalinist deportations in Latvia in 1941 published on 15 June 2012 by politician Aleksandrs Gilmans. Mr.Gilmans himself is officially recognized as a victim of Stalinist repressions, because he was born in Siberia in 1953 to parents who were still in exile after deportation in 1941, and the article brings personal perspective of his family. The author of the initiative Raivis Dzintars asks if the statement of Mr.Gilmans “my family was deported by ethnic Latvians” violates Section 78 of the Criminal Law (incitement to ethnic, national and racial hatred), and if the statement that at reunions, returnees who spent their youth in the exile, had memories about the “jaunt in the open air, not exile” violates Section 74.1 of the Criminal Law (Denial of genocide, crimes against humanity, and crimes against peace and justification of war crimes). Latvijas Avize, Vesti Segodnya
jūnijs 18, 2012
- High demand for free-of-charge Latvian language courses funded by the Riga City Council
- Minister of Justice Gaidis Berzins did not establish a working group on compensation for the Jewish community for the properties lost during the Holocaust
- Activist of a movement „For Equal Rights” Illarions Girs stated he is ready to burn his passport as a protest against discrimination
Neatkariga reports that the demand is very high among Riga residents for the free-of-charge courses of Latvian language funded by the Riga City Council. The Council has approved 14 project proposals for conduction of the courses. According to the organisers of the courses, at the very first day when the courses were opened for applicants the interest was very high and people did not just phone but also arrived in order to fill the application forms. As reported, the City Council granted LVL 100,000 for the language courses thus 1,668 persons will have a chance to learn the language.
Latvijas Avize reports that the Minister of Justice Gaidis Berzins did not fulfil the order of the Prime Minister Valdis Dombrovskis to establish a working group on compensation for the Jewish community for the properties lost during the Holocaust in Latvia. The Minister Berzins explained it by the fact that the process of denationalisation is over in Latvia and that two years ago the Prime Minister already received proposal regarding the restitution issues. The nationalists union All for Latvia!FF-LNIM supported such position of its Minister Gaidis Berzins.
Activist of a movement „For Equal Rights” Illarions Girs stated he is ready to burn his passport as a protest against discrimination of non-citizens in Latvia. Mr Girs believes such action could attract attention of other countries towards the existing situation in Latvia. Chas
jūnijs 15, 2012
- National Mass Media Council want to punish TV channels for failure to provide translation of broadcasts into Latvian
The National Mass Media Council initiated an administrative case against the TV channel “TV5” regarding the failure to provide translation of a film “For Comprehension” into Latvian language. The Council also initiated similar case against channel “Pro100 TV” for the failure to provide translation of a film and a broadcast. Latvijas Avize
jūnijs 11, 2012
- Diena prints an interview with the Council of Europe Secretary General Thorbjorn Jagland
Diena prints an interview with the Council of Europe Secretary General Thorbjorn Jagland, who visited Latvia recently. According to Mr Jagland, Latvia has solid democracy, but still it has some problems. For instance, Mr Jagland named problems regarding minorities and non-citizens. Mr Jagland especially emphasized the large number of children with non-citizens’ status and stated that it is positive that the Parliament discusses the possibility to grant Latvian citizenship to children of non-citizens automatically.
jūnijs 8, 2012
- Representative of the foundation “Russian World” Aleksey Gromiko: foundation never interfered into Latvian internal politics
- Vesti Segodnya reports about the collection of signatures in support of demolishing the Monument to Liberators of Riga from Nazi Invaders
Vesti Segodnya interviews director representative of the foundation “Russian World” Aleksey Gromiko. Mr Gromiko denies an allegation of the Latvian Constitution Protection Bureau that the foundation implements Russian propaganda in Latvia. According to Mr Gromiko, the foundation implements the Russia’s policy on support of Russian diaspora and popularisation of Russian language and such practice is normal for many large states. Mr Gromiko asserts that the foundation has never interfered into the Latvian internal politics.
Vesti Segodnya reports about the collection of signatures in support of demolishing the Monument to Liberators of Riga from Nazi Invaders and implementation of the idea proposed by the President Karlis Ulmanis in 1936 on establishing a square of victory at that place devoted to the victory over the Bermont army in Riga in 1919 important for Latvian army. Initiators of the collection of signatures believe that the existing Monument has nothing to do in the capital of Latvia because it glorifies the Soviet occupation and splits the society in ethnic lines.