Nov. 24, 2008

  • Baltic regional group on education in Russian language and culture launches work on elaboration of education programme Russian Culture in Russian School
Baltic regional group on education in Russian language and culture (formed by Russian linguists and teachers), launches work on elaboration of education program “Russian Culture in Russian School.” The aim of the initiative is to elaborate education programme which would define proportion of Russian language and Latvian language in schools with Russian language of instruction in a way which would provide high-quality education in subjects taught in Russian and Latvian language and in subjects which help learning about Russian and Latvian cultures. The initiators of the group appeal to all teachers in Russian language schools in Latvia to join the elaboration of the program.

Baltic regional group on education in Russian language and culture (formed by Russian linguists and teachers), launches work on elaboration of education program Russian Culture in Russian School. The aim of the initiative is to elaborate education programme which would define proportion of Russian language and Latvian language in schools with Russian language of instruction in a way which would provide high-quality education in subjects taught in Russian and Latvian language and in subjects which help learning about Russian and Latvian cultures. The initiators of the group appeal to all teachers in Russian language schools in Latvia to join the elaboration of the program. Vesti Segodnya

Nov. 21, 2008

  • State Language Centre fined 11 bus drivers for insufficient Latvian language proficiency
In November, the State Language Centre fined 11 bus drivers for disuse of Latvian language at work Bus drivers were fined with LVL 40 (EUR 57) and LVL 50 (EUR 71).

In November, the State Language Centre fined 11 bus drivers for disuse of Latvian language at work Bus drivers were fined with LVL 40 (EUR 57) and LVL 50 (EUR 71). Chas

Nov. 19, 2008

  • Newspaper DDD calls ethnic non-Latvians to leave the country
  • Latvijas Avize prints an interview with social-linguist, the MP Inna Druviete (Civil Union) on state language policy in Latvia
  • Leader of the political party Concord Centre Janis Urbanovics complains about the Presidents Chancellery which did not send invitations to partys representatives to celebration events devoted to 90th anniversary of Latvian independence

Vesti Segodnya reports about a new issue of radical newspaper DDD edited by Latvian nationalist Aivars Garda. The newspaper contains such slogans as Occupants should get away and a number of articles which call ethnic non-Latvians who arrived during the Soviet times to leave the country alleging they reside in Latvia illegally.

Latvijas Avize prints an interview with social-linguist, the MP Inna Druviete (Civil Union) on state language policy in Latvia. According to Mrs. Druviete, an ethnic Latvian has full rights to use only Latvian language in all spheres in Latvia including communication with other people of the country. Inna Druviete believes that the biggest mistake of integration policy is that Latvian politicians and mass media are presenting bilingual society as an acceptable model. Mrs. Druviete also considers that legal acts should stipulate usage of state language as one of the obligatory duties of state officials.

The leader of the political party Concord Centre Janis Urbanovics complains about the President’s Chancellery which did not send invitations to the party’s deputies representing various Latvian cities and regions when celebration events devoted to 90

The leader of the political party Concord Centre Janis Urbanovics complains about the Presidents Chancellery which did not send invitations to the partys deputies representing various Latvian cities and regions when celebration events devoted to 90th anniversary of Latvian independence were held. According to Mr. Urbanovics, the fact that representatives of other parties did receive the invitations shows that the Concord centre is intentionally ignored and discriminated. Telegraf

Nov. 14, 2008

  • Chas: study kits for highest state language proficiency category examinations are hardly available
  • State Border Guard Service has detained two citizens of Moldova residing in Latvia with expired visas
  • Chas reports about an exhibition Russians in Latvia held in Riga
According to

According to Chas, study kits for highest state language proficiency category examinations are hardly available for persons willing to pass the language examinations. People also complain that the existing study kits do not comply with the requirements of the highest state language proficiency category, and therefore, persons are forced to attend language courses.

The State Border Guard Service has detained two citizens of Moldova residing in Latvia with expired visas. Both persons are placed in the camp for illegal immigrants in Olaine.

The State Border Guard Service has detained two citizens of Moldova residing in Latvia with expired visas. Both persons are placed in the camp for illegal immigrants in Olaine. Vesti Segodnya

Chas reports about an exhibition Russians in Latvia held in Riga. The exhibition shows the history of Russian population living in Latvia from XI century till the present time.

Nov. 13, 2008

  • The FF/LNIM proposes to grant the Cabinet of Ministers rights to take special measures on protection of state language in radio and TV if the state language looses its position in mass media
  • President of Latvia Valdis Zatlers: it would be useful to restore the Presidents Advisory Council of Ethnic Minorities

Vesti Segodnya reports that the Saeima faction For Fatherland and Freedom/LNIM (FF/LNIM) proposes to grant the Cabinet of Ministers the right to take special measures on the protection of state language in radio and TV if the state language looses its position in mass media. The Minister of Justice Gaidis Berzins (FF/LNIM) also supports such proposal and considers that it should be included in the draft Law on Audio and Visual Mass Media. However, according to the newspaper, the proposal does not specify how the government will protect the state language and whether the government will have the right to intervene only in the case of public mass media or also in private radio and TV channels.

In an interview with

In an interview with Latvijas Avize, the President of Latvia Valdis Zatlers states that it would be useful to restore the Presidents Advisory Council of Ethnic Minorities because such council would provide opportunity for representatives of ethnic minorities to share their views and ideas with the President. President Zatlers also believes that key attention in integration field should be paid to the integration of young people, that special focus be put on promoting awareness that Latvia is their state, Latvian language is our state language and we all are united by values significant to all Latvian citizens

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