Jan. 12, 2009

  • Supreme Court of Latvia toughened punishment to a neo-Nazi Andris Jordans for incitement to ethnic hatred
  • President of Latvia Valdis Zatlers further will speak only in Latvian language on public events and to Russian speaking journalists
  • Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs criticizes Latvia for severe state language policy
The Supreme Court of Latvia has sentenced a neo-Nazi Andris Jordans to two years and one month of imprisonment for incitement to ethnic hatred thus increasing by seven months the sentence issued by the first instance court. As reported, criminal proceedings against Andris Jordans were opened by the Prosecutor’s Office in February 2007 after Andris Jordans, at a public discussion, has stated that Jews and Roma people are ‘non-humans’ and it would be preferable to exterminate them. In March 2008, Andris Jordans was sentenced to one year and six months of imprisonment.

The Supreme Court of Latvia has sentenced a neo-Nazi Andris Jordans to two years and one month of imprisonment for incitement to ethnic hatred thus increasing by seven months the sentence issued by the first instance court. As reported, criminal proceedings against Andris Jordans were opened by the Prosecutors Office in February 2007 after Andris Jordans, at a public discussion, has stated that Jews and Roma people are ‘non-humans and it would be preferable to exterminate them. In March 2008, Andris Jordans was sentenced to one year and six months of imprisonment. Chas, Latvijas Avize

The President of Latvia Valdis Zatlers has stated that in future he will speak only in Latvian language at public events and to Russian speaking journalists. In an interview with

The President of Latvia Valdis Zatlers has stated that in future he will speak only in Latvian language at public events and to Russian speaking journalists. In an interview with Telegraf political scientist Ivars Ijabs believes that such Presidents decision is a result of pressure from ethnic Latvian political community. In 2008, the refusal to speak in Russian was declared by several MPs and ministers. Vesti Segodnya, Telegraf

The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs criticizes Latvia for toughening of state language policy. Recently, the President of Latvia has approved the amendments to the Administrative Violation Code stipulating increase of fines for insufficient usage of Latvian language and usage of foreign languages (mainly Russian) at work. According to a representative of Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, such policy is a violation of rights of ethnic minorities in Latvia and is aimed at exclusion of Russian language from all spheres of public and business life of the country.

The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs criticizes Latvia for toughening of state language policy. Recently, the President of Latvia has approved the amendments to the Administrative Violation Code stipulating increase of fines for insufficient usage of Latvian language and usage of foreign languages (mainly Russian) at work. According to a representative of Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, such policy is a violation of rights of ethnic minorities in Latvia and is aimed at exclusion of Russian language from all spheres of public and business life of the country. Telegraf, Latvijas Avize

Jan. 9, 2009

  • Presidents New Year Address to the Latvian people
  • Crisis in Latvian Interior system
On December 31, 2008, The President of Latvia Valdis Zatlers gave a New Year Speech on public television.

On December 31, 2008, The President of Latvia Valdis Zatlers gave a New Year Speech on public television. Telegraf claims that Valdis Zatlers used term latviešu tauta (ethnic Latvian people) which excludes 40% inhabitants of Latvia representing other ethnic groups. In his first New Year Address a year ago, the President used term Latvijas tauta (the people of Latvia), Experts, interviewed by Telegraf agreed that the President should not divide the people. Experts claim that the President should have addressed the nation differently, taking into consideration its ethnic composition, while his political activities might have distracted his attention from this nuance. Telegraf

Due to economic austerity measures in Latvia, Latvian Border Guard terminates rental agreement for refugee housing, while the State police will probably not participate in maintaining public order at certain mass events.

Due to economic austerity measures in Latvia, Latvian Border Guard terminates rental agreement for refugee housing, while the State police will probably not participate in maintaining public order at certain mass events. Neatkariga

Jan. 8, 2009

  • Vesti Segodnya criticizes recent statements of Jurgis Liepnieks

Vesti Segodnya criticizes former Head of the Prime Ministers Bureau and the leading PR person of the Peoples Party Jurgis Liepnieks on his recent statements concerning possible cooperation of the Peoples Party with the Concord Centre. Jurgis Liepnieks calls the Peoples Party to remember about its national conservative values, and reminds that in the past, the Peoples Party clearly declared that it would never form a government coalition with the Concord Centre

Jan. 7, 2009

  • The President and the Prime Minister of Latvia greets everyone on Orthodox Christmas
  • Critics on the statements about the monuments in Riga
  • Interview with school psychologist Irina Philipova on bilingual education
Yesterday, the President and the Prime Minister of Latvia made official statements for the Orthodox Christmas. According the President of Latvia Valdis Zatlers, mutual understanding in religious and ethnic diversity is one of the treasures of Latvia.

Yesterday, the President and the Prime Minister of Latvia made official statements for the Orthodox Christmas. According the President of Latvia Valdis Zatlers, mutual understanding in religious and ethnic diversity is one of the treasures of Latvia. Chas

Vesti Segodnya criticizes member of party For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK (TB/LNNK) Helmi Stalte on her statement about the Victory monument (for the victory over Nazi Germany in 1945) and renovation of Victory Column (for the victory over Napoleon in 1812) in Riga. According to the article, Helmi Stalte said that those are not Latvian victories, those are Russian victories.

In an interview with

In an interview with Vesti Segodnya, school psychologist Irina Philipova stated that bilingual education lead to the burn out of school students. Russian schools now are under great pressure of Latvian language. As a result, children mix up Cyrillic and Latin letters, literacy is decreasing, Russian school students are more loaded than the Latvian school students, and the brains of the students cant take so much information at once.

Jan. 6, 2009

  • Illegally in Latvia since 1995
  • Interview on monuments in Riga

Vesti Segodnya reports that at the end of 2008, Latvian Border Guard arrested 46 year old citizen of Russia, who lived in Latvia since 1995 illegally. Latvian Border Guard started investigation process.

Latvijas Avize interviewed Head of Culture, Arts and Religion Committee of Riga City Council and representative of party For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK (TB/LNNK) Helmi Stalte about the monuments in Riga. She said that recent decision of Riga City Council on renovation of Victory monument in Riga is jeering at those Latvian people who suffered Communist regime.

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