Nov. 30, 2007

  • Russian language newspapers report on closing ceremony of the Year of Russian Language in Latvia
Russian language newspapers report on closing ceremony of the Year of Russian Language in Latvia held yesterday in Riga. The best teachers of Russian language and literature in Latvia in 2007 were awarded in the framework of the event.

Russian language newspapers report on closing ceremony of the Year of Russian Language in Latvia held yesterday in Riga. The best teachers of Russian language and literature in Latvia in 2007 were awarded in the framework of the event. Chas, Vesti Segodnya, Telegraf

Nov. 29, 2007

  • Chas prints an interview with the director of the Latvian Centre for Human Rights Ilze Brands-Kehre about democracy and human rights
  • NRA prints an article on disbandment of ethnic Roma classes in Latvian schools
  • Diena sprints an interview with Lebanese Hosam Abu Meri who is granted Latvian citizenship by special law

Chas prints an interview with the director of the Latvian Centre for Human Rights Ilze Brands-Kehre about democracy and human rights. Mrs. Brands-Kehre considers that Russian language should have legal status in Latvia as language of interethnic communication. Ilze Brands-Kehre has stated that majority of ethnic minorities in Latvia speak Russian and 92% of all Latvian residents understand Russian, therefore, Russian should not remain as foreign language. Ilze Brands-Kehre considers that it is normal that working prerogative in diplomatic missions, army, top level of state government is given to citizens, however, in others fields such as advocacy, notary or of fire-fighters service it is not normal to set prohibitions for non-citizens.

NRA prints an article on disbandment of ethnic Roma classes in Latvian schools. According to the article, disbandment of such classes is a risky activity because it might increase illiteracy and outcast of Roma. However, the Secretariat of the Special Assignments Minister for Social Integration has set in the national Roma integration program gradually disbandment of still existing ethnic Roma classes considering that such classes is a form of discrimination.

Diena sprints an interview with Lebanese Hosam Abu Meri who is granted Latvian citizenship by special law for his investments into community work during 15 years of residency in Latvia. Hosam Abu Mari is the head of Latvian-Lebanese Association and Oriental Cultural Centre.

 

Nov. 28, 2007

  • Special Assignments Minister for Social Integration Oskars Kastens: Russian language cannot be granted status of ethnic minorities language
  • Ministry of Interior has prepared the draft amendments to the rules of the Cabinet of Ministers stipulating the reduction of required level of the state language proficiency for certain professions
  • Chas prints an article by the MP Janis Urbanovics on engagement of Russian speaking residents of Latvia in work of state institutions
  • Vesti Segodnya reports on a visit of the MPs to the Naturalisation Board
The Special Assignments Minister for Social Integration Oskars Kastens has stated that Russian language cannot be granted status of ethnic minorities’ language in Latvia because it contradicts Latvian legal acts. The minister believes that Russian language could be granted special status only because of the (Russian) Old Believers who resided in Latvia since XVII century. Oskars Kastens considers that at the moment, Latvia cannot afford granting Russian an official status, because implementation of such measure would require extra funding for special policy on support of Russian language and translation of all official documentation.

The Special Assignments Minister for Social Integration Oskars Kastens has stated that Russian language cannot be granted status of ethnic minorities language in Latvia because it contradicts Latvian legal acts. The minister believes that Russian language could be granted special status only because of the (Russian) Old Believers who resided in Latvia since XVII century. Oskars Kastens considers that at the moment, Latvia cannot afford granting Russian an official status, because implementation of such measure would require extra funding for special policy on support of Russian language and translation of all official documentation. Chas

The Ministry of Interior has prepared the draft amendments to the rules of the Cabinet of Ministers stipulating the reduction of required level of the state language proficiency for firemen, rank policemen and inspectors and cadets of the State Border Guards. The Ministry of Interior considers that recently adopted amendments on language proficiency requirement are too high especially in the context of existing lack of labour force in these sectors. However, the State Language Centre does not agree with the Ministry of Interior and is planning to block new amendments.

The Ministry of Interior has prepared the draft amendments to the rules of the Cabinet of Ministers stipulating the reduction of required level of the state language proficiency for firemen, rank policemen and inspectors and cadets of the State Border Guards. The Ministry of Interior considers that recently adopted amendments on language proficiency requirement are too high especially in the context of existing lack of labour force in these sectors. However, the State Language Centre does not agree with the Ministry of Interior and is planning to block new amendments. Telegraf

Chas prints an article by the MP Janis Urbanovics (The Concord Centre) on engagement of Russian speaking residents of Latvia in work of state institutions. According to the MP, prestige and popularity of work in state institutions among Russian speakers is very low and this shows that they are alienated from the state. Janis Urbanovics believes that involvement of Russians, Belorussians, Ukrainians and representatives of other ethnic minorities into the work of the state institutions would help to overcome degradation of state machinery and would promote ethnic integration.

Ex-President of Latvia Vaira Vike Freiberga, commenting formation of a new governing coalition, has stated that the government should not consist of all so-called “Latvian” parties because than opposition would consist only of “Russian” parties and that might provoke split in the society.

Ex-President of Latvia Vaira Vike Freiberga, commenting formation of a new governing coalition, has stated that the government should not consist of all so-called Latvian parties because than opposition would consist only of Russian parties and that might provoke split in the society. Vesti Segodnya

Vesti Segodnya reports on a visit of the MPs, members of the Saeimas Human Rights Committee to the Naturalisation Board. The aim of the visit was to get acquainted with the procedures and rate of naturalisation.

Nov. 27, 2007

  • Ex-legionary of Waffen SS Valts Lozha: integration of those who came to Latvia during Soviet times and their descendants is not possible
  • Latvijas Avize prints an article about guest workers in Liepaja

Vesti Segodnya reports that ex-legionary of Latvian Waffen SS union Valts Lozha in an interview with radical nationalistic newspaper DDD has stated that integration of those who came to Latvia during Soviet times and their descendants is not possible because they were and remain violent occupants. Newspaper also reports that the radical nationalistic party NSS has already began preparing for organisation of marsh of Waffen SS legionaries on 16 March 2008. NSS also is planning to hold a manifestation against influx of labour migrants to Latvia in January.

Latvijas Avize prints an article about guest workers in Liepaja (city in the western part of Latvia). According to the article, 99 working invitations were issued for guest workers in Liepaja in 2007. An owner of a fish processing enterprise in an interview with the newspaper has stated that several Thais are employed at his enterprise. According to the owner, the Thais are paid minimal guest workers wage determined by the state in amount of LVL 300 (EUR 427). The Thais live at the territory of the enterprise and according to an agreement with the owner are forbidden to leave it, with an exception of regular trips arranged by the owner once a week.

Nov. 26, 2007

  • For Fatherland and Freedom/LNIM has adopted a new program which stipulates strengthening of Latvian Latvia
  • NRA prints an article on possible employment of medical nurses from non-EU countries in Latvia
The political union For Fatherland and Freedom/LNIM has adopted a new program which stipulates strengthening of Latvian Latvia, protection of Latvian language and combating liberalisation of labour migration.

The political union For Fatherland and Freedom/LNIM has adopted a new program which stipulates strengthening of Latvian Latvia, protection of Latvian language and combating liberalisation of labour migration. Vesti Segodnya

NRA prints an article on possible employment of medical nurses from non-EU countries in Latvia due to the lack of domestic nurses. According to opinion of several Latvian nurses interviewed by the newspaper, employment of foreign medical personal in Latvia is not a good solution due to possible problems with Latvian language proficiency which is required for work and due to the differences in education standards.

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