Jan. 24, 2008
- Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov: Russia will continue to maintain a dialogue with Latvian government concerning effective resolution of problems of non-citizenship
- Latvian Parliament begins process of ratification of the mutual social agreement with Russia
- Vesti Segodnya reports that Nazi insignia are freely sold in Riga
- Latvijas Avize prints an article about the draft project Fundamental Principles of Society Integration Policy 2008-2018
The Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov has stated that Russia will continue to maintain a dialogue with Latvian government concerning effective resolution of problems of non-citizenship in compliance with recommendations of international organisations. Chas
Today, the Latvian Parliament begins process of ratification of the mutual social agreement with Russia. According to this agreement, pensions of about 15, 000 non-citizens will be raised due to the inclusion of years worked in Russia during Soviet times in the total length of their service. However, the party For Fatherland and Freedom/LNIM has stated that it will not support the ratification of agreement because Latvia should not pay non-citizens for time worked in Russia.Today, the Latvian Parliament begins process of ratification of the mutual social agreement with Russia. According to this agreement, pensions of about 15, 000 non-citizens will be raised due to the inclusion of years worked in Russia during Soviet times in the total length of their service. However, the party For Fatherland and Freedom/LNIM has stated that it will not support the ratification of agreement because Latvia should not pay non-citizens for time worked in Russia. Vesti Segodnya
Vesti Segodnya reports that Nazi medals and other insignia of Nazi Germany are freely sold at some market places in Riga.
Latvijas Avize prints an article about the draft project Fundamental Principles of Society Integration Policy 2008-2018. Columnist criticizes the draft project arguing that it excludes the principles that were the basis of previous integration programme, namely that integration is based on Latvian language and culture, common understanding of history and loyalty towards the state. The new program is based on principles of multiculturalism and promotion of diversity. Columnist also criticizes that the draft project proposes to decrease the number of non-citizens by improving legislation concerning granting of citizenship to elder people and children.
Jan. 23, 2008
- 333 persons have renounced the citizenship of Latvia in 2007
- Secretariat of the Special Assignments Minister for Social Integration is elaborating a national draft program on strengthening of civil society for 2008-2012
- NGO Prata Speks has launched sixth season of free-of-charge Latvian language learning courses
According to the Naturalisation Board, 333 persons have renounced the citizenship of Latvia in 2007. The majority of persons renounced citizenship in favour of Russias citizenship. 141 of persons are ethnic Russians, 119 ethnic Latvians. Latvijas Avize
According to the government’s plan for the next 100 days, the Secretariat of the Special Assignments Minister for Social Integration has to elaborate a national draft program on strengthening of civil society for 2008-2012. Also the Secretariat has to elaborate information report on activities for promotion of repatriation to Latvia of those Latvians who have immigrated to other countries in search for employment.According to the governments plan for the next 100 days, the Secretariat of the Special Assignments Minister for Social Integration has to elaborate a national draft program on strengthening of civil society for 2008-2012. Also the Secretariat has to elaborate information report on activities for promotion of repatriation to Latvia of those Latvians who have immigrated to other countries in search for employment. NRA
Vesti Segodnya reports that an NGO Prata Speks has launched sixth season of free-of-charge Latvian language learning courses for naturalisation applicants.
Jan. 22, 2008
- Today, the Centre for Public Policy Providus holds a presentation of a monitoring on insulting and xenophobic statements made by MPs and in publications in Latvian press
- OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities Knut Vollebaek: problems of ethnic minorities in Latvia and Estonia are not solved yet
- Nationalistic political party All for Latvia! is planning to hold a conference on migration issues in February
Today, the Centre for Public Policy Providus holds a presentation of a monitoring on insulting and xenophobic statements made by MPs and in publications in Latvian press. According to a researcher of Providus Marija Golubeva, the aim of the monitoring is to measure level of intolerance in political environment and in mass media and to draw the attention of politicians and journalists on such problem. The monitoring shows that Latvian MPs insult political opponents referring to their ethnic belonging and physical features and often make insulting statements towards whole groups of residents, especially ethnic groups. According to the monitoring, the majority of negative media publications concern ethnic policy. Also, Russian language newspapers pay lots of attention to various national radicals. Vesti Segodnya
The OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities Knut Vollebaek has stated that problems of ethnic minorities in Latvia and Estonia are not solved yet. The Commissioner considers that mass-scale non-citizenship and access to high quality education in native language are two main problems in Latvia and Estonia. Mr. Vollebaek is planning to visit Latvia in the end of January.The OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities Knut Vollebaek has stated that problems of ethnic minorities in Latvia and Estonia are not solved yet. The Commissioner considers that mass-scale non-citizenship and access to high quality education in native language are two main problems in Latvia and Estonia. Mr. Vollebaek is planning to visit Latvia in the end of January. Vesti Segodnya
Vesti Segodnya reports that the nationalistic political party All for Latvia! is planning to hold a conference on migration issues in February. According to a representative of All for Latvia! Raivis Dzintars, influx of guest workers to Latvia endangers ethnic Latvians and increases risks in many spheres.
Jan. 21, 2008
- 3,113 foreigners have received official work permits in Latvia in 2007
- Ombudsman Romans Apsitis: state has to evaluate whether Latvian non-citizens could be guaranteed the same rights as European permanent residents
According to the State Employment Agency, 3,113 foreigners have received official work permits in Latvia in 2007. The majority of guest workers are from Ukraine (961), Moldova (847) and Uzbekistan (343). Vesti Segodnya, Chas
Chas reports that the Ombudsman Romans Apsitis has replied to a letter of the Saeimas faction for Human Rights in United Latvia (FHRUL) on differences in rights of citizens and non-citizens of Latvia. As reported, the FHRUL has sent to the Ombudsman the list of differences in rights of citizens and non-citizens which describes 80 existing and 51 already cancelled differences in rights between citizens and non-citizens as well as cases when not only Latvian citizens but also citizens of other EU countries in Latvia have advantages over Latvian non-citizens The Ombudsman has stated that the state has to evaluate whether Latvian non-citizens could be guaranteed the same rights as European permanent residents considering that non-citizen are long-term residents of Latvia. The Ombudsman will continue to evaluate individually every case of differences in rights. Chas also reports that recently, members of the FHRUL have sent a letter to the Minister of Justice Gaidis Berzins asking to explain the reasons for fall of naturalisation rate and to propose measures to increase the rate again.
Jan. 19, 2008
- New Latvian Ambassador to the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Nils Jansons: situation with ethnic minorities in Latvia will remain on OSCEs agenda
- State Boarder Guard has refused a request from an enterprise to allow the entry of about 1,000 Chinese workers without documents into Latvia
In an interview with Latvijas Avize, the new Latvian Ambassador to the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Nils Jansons has stated that, although Latvian legal acts and situation mostly comply with the international norms, the situation with ethnic minorities in Latvia as well as in other European countries will remain on OSCEs agenda.
The Head of the State Boarder Guard (SBG) Gunars Dabolins has stated that last year, the SBG has refused a request from an enterprise to allow the entry of about 1,000 Chinese workers without documents who would be employed in a factory in Latvia. In total, according to SBG, 2,663 foreigners were forbidden to enter Latvia in 2007.The Head of the State Boarder Guard (SBG) Gunars Dabolins has stated that last year, the SBG has refused a request from an enterprise to allow the entry of about 1,000 Chinese workers without documents who would be employed in a factory in Latvia. In total, according to SBG, 2,663 foreigners were forbidden to enter Latvia in 2007. Latvijas Avize, NRA