maijs 12, 2005

  • Newspapers continue discussions on ratification of the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities
Newspapers continue to write about ratification of the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities. It has been stated that the Convention most likely will be adopted with two reservations: on the usage of minority languages in communication with municipalities and street signs. The Special Assignments Minister for Social Integration Ainars Latkovskis believes that reservations are necessary due to the specific historic circumstances in Latvia. Russian language newspapers report on plans of the union For Human Rights in the United Latvia to organise a picket in support of ratification of the Convention without reservations near the building of the Cabinet of Ministers on 17 May. Representatives of the political party believes that all rights, provided by the Convention, should be granted to all Latvia’s permanent residents.

Newspapers continue to write about ratification of the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities. It has been stated that the Convention most likely will be adopted with two reservations: on the usage of minority languages in communication with municipalities and street signs. The Special Assignments Minister for Social Integration Ainars Latkovskis believes that reservations are necessary due to the specific historic circumstances in Latvia. Russian language newspapers report on plans of the union For Human Rights in the United Latvia to organise a picket in support of ratification of the Convention without reservations near the building of the Cabinet of Ministers on 17 May. Representatives of the political party believes that all rights, provided by the Convention, should be granted to all Latvias permanent residents. Vesti Segodnya prints an interview with the MP Boriss Cilevics (the Peoples Harmony Party) about the mechanisms of the implementation of the Convention. The MP believes that the government will be obligated to make amendments to the State Language Law and the Law on Education and cancel the minority education reform. Telegraf prints a full text of the Convention. Neatkariga Rita Avize, Latvijas Avize, Chas, Telegraf

maijs 11, 2005

  • Newspapers continue discussions on the minority definition developed by the government
  • President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barosso talks about observation of minority rights in the Baltic States
  • Telegraf reports on the decision of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe to form a new Subcommittee on Minority Rights
  • Head of Saeima Foreign Affairs Committee Aleksandrs Kirsteins talks about the necessity to revise naturalisation procedure
  • Minority representatives about their meeting with the USA President George W.Bush
Newspapers continue to hold discussions on the minority definition developed by the government for the purposes of the Framework Convention on the Protection of National Minorities. As reported, the national minority definition will include only Latvian citizens who reside in Latvia permanently, have long-term relations with the country, differ from the core nation on the grounds of ethnicity, language, culture and religion and want to maintain their culture and identity.

Newspapers continue to hold discussions on the minority definition developed by the government for the purposes of the Framework Convention on the Protection of National Minorities. As reported, the national minority definition will include only Latvian citizens who reside in Latvia permanently, have long-term relations with the country, differ from the core nation on the grounds of ethnicity, language, culture and religion and want to maintain their culture and identity. Diena features comments of several minority and international law experts. The lecturer of the Riga Graduate School of Law Kristine Kruma states that the UN Human Rights Committee and the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination are against linking of minorities with citizenship. According to the lecturer, the Constitution of Latvia also does not restrict minority rights on the basis of citizenship. The director of the Latvian Centre for Human Rights and Ethnic Studies Ilze Brands Kehre believes that the inclusion of citizenship criteria in the definition actually means the restriction of the term ‘national minority, which is not desirable. The former Special Assignments Minister for Social Integration Nils Muiznieks states that the proposed definition is a compromise. He believes Russia and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe will criticise Latvia if the proposed definition will be adopted. The MP Boris Tsilevich in an interview with a Russian-language newspaper states that the proposed definition of national minorities is discriminatory against non-citizens. Diena, Vesti Segodnya, Chas

‘All European Union member states, including the Baltics, should observe minority rights,’ stated the President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barosso in his interview with the Russian radio station ‘Eho Moskvi’ yesterday. According to

‘All European Union member states, including the Baltics, should observe minority rights, stated the President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barosso in his interview with the Russian radio station ‘Eho Moskvi yesterday. According to Chas, Mr. Barosso stated that all residents of these countries should be granted the possibility to acquire citizenship of the country of their residence and be granted equal rights. Chas

Telegraf reports on the decision of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe to form a new Subcommittee on Minority Rights. The chairman of the Subcommittee could be the Saeima MP Boris Tsilevich (Peoples Harmony Party).

Neatkariga Rita Avize prints an article by the Head of the Saeima Foreign Affairs Committee Aleksandrs Kirsteins about the necessity to revise naturalisation procedure. The MP believes that amendments which would prevent the acquisition of Latvian citizenship by persons who are far from the Latvian society and culture should be adopted.

Latvijas Avize prints comments of several minority representatives about their meeting with the USA President George W.Bush. Representative of the Romani community Vanda Zamicka-Bergendale stated that she talked about discrimination against Roma in the job market and low integration level of Roma into Latvian society. Zamicka-Bergendale also expressed the hope that more effective cooperation between the government and the Romani community will be developed in the future. While the chairperson of the medical equipment company ‘Lesmed Olga Cibe pointed that Latvian and minorities have equal possibilities in doing business. Teacher of the Belorussian language at the Riga Belorussian Elementary School stressed that Belorussians should be integrated into Latvian society through its educational system.

maijs 10, 2005

  • Ruling parties: Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities should be ratified till the end of June
Yesterday the ruling parties came to an agreement that the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities should be ratified till the end of June. The Special Assignments Minister for Social Integration Ainars Latkovskis stated that till that time the minority definition will also be elaborated. According to the Minister the national minority definition will cover only Latvian citizens who reside in Latvia permanently, have long-term relations with the country, differ from the core nation on the grounds of ethnicity, language, culture and religion and want to maintain their culture and identity. Hence people who arrived in Latvia during the Soviet occupation will not be the subjects of the Convention.

Yesterday the ruling parties came to an agreement that the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities should be ratified till the end of June. The Special Assignments Minister for Social Integration Ainars Latkovskis stated that till that time the minority definition will also be elaborated. According to the Minister the national minority definition will cover only Latvian citizens who reside in Latvia permanently, have long-term relations with the country, differ from the core nation on the grounds of ethnicity, language, culture and religion and want to maintain their culture and identity. Hence people who arrived in Latvia during the Soviet occupation will not be the subjects of the Convention. Neatkariga Rita Avize, Latvijas Avize, Telegraf

maijs 9, 2005

  • Newspapers comment on the speech delivered by the USA President George W. Bush
  • Articles about the meeting of the USA President George Bush with representatives of the Latvian civic society
Newspapers report on the visit of the USA President George W. Bush to Latvia. Newspapers mainly pay attention to and comment on the USA President’s speech delivered in Riga, in particular, two issues mentioned in the President’s speech: occupation of the Baltic States at the end of the World War II and minority rights. In his speech the USA President noted that ‘the promise of democracy starts with national pride, and independence and elections. But it does not end there. The promise of democracy is fulfilled by minority rights, and equal justice under the rule of law, and an inclusive society… A country that divides into factions and dwells on old grievances cannot move forward, and risks sliding back into tyranny.’ The USA president recognised that ‘Latvia is facing the challenges that come with ethnic diversities’ and called to reach out to all who share the future of Latvia. Several state officials and experts believe the Bush’s statements on minority issues may be interpreted as a signal that Latvia should improve the situation of minorities. They note that the statements may be as well an attempt to soften the USA President’s statements which recognised the occupation of the Baltic States. The President of Latvia Vaira Vike-Freiberga in her interview for Russian journalists stressed that the USA President did not analyse the Latvia’s policy on national minorities. While the Foreign Affairs Minister of Latvia Artis Pabriks believes that the USA President meant that the experience of Latvia in the area of minority rights is a good practice in this field and should be followed by other countries.

Newspapers report on the visit of the USA President George W. Bush to Latvia. Newspapers mainly pay attention to and comment on the USA Presidents speech delivered in Riga, in particular, two issues mentioned in the Presidents speech: occupation of the Baltic States at the end of the World War II and minority rights. In his speech the USA President noted that ‘the promise of democracy starts with national pride, and independence and elections. But it does not end there. The promise of democracy is fulfilled by minority rights, and equal justice under the rule of law, and an inclusive society… A country that divides into factions and dwells on old grievances cannot move forward, and risks sliding back into tyranny. The USA president recognised that ‘Latvia is facing the challenges that come with ethnic diversities and called to reach out to all who share the future of Latvia. Several state officials and experts believe the Bushs statements on minority issues may be interpreted as a signal that Latvia should improve the situation of minorities. They note that the statements may be as well an attempt to soften the USA Presidents statements which recognised the occupation of the Baltic States. The President of Latvia Vaira Vike-Freiberga in her interview for Russian journalists stressed that the USA President did not analyse the Latvias policy on national minorities. While the Foreign Affairs Minister of Latvia Artis Pabriks believes that the USA President meant that the experience of Latvia in the area of minority rights is a good practice in this field and should be followed by other countries. Diena, Neatkariga Rita Avize, Latvijas Avize, Rigas Balss, Vesti Segodnya, Chas, Telegraf

Newspapers feature articles about the meeting of the USA President George Bush with representatives of the Latvian civic society. Representatives of minorities, such as Russians, Poles, Roma and others were also invited to participate in the discussion with the USA President. In the discussion the representative of the Afro-Latvian Association pointed to difficulties faced by dark-skin people to find a job in Latvia, as well as indifference of the Police towards attacks based on racial grounds. While representatives of other minorities indicated to difficulties experienced by their members, for instance difficulties of Roma to integrate into society. The member of the Riga City Council and representative of the Latvian Association for the Support of Russian-language Schools Igors Pimenovs pointed to problems in the area of minority rights – mass non-citizenship and the implementation of the minority education reform.

Newspapers feature articles about the meeting of the USA President George Bush with representatives of the Latvian civic society. Representatives of minorities, such as Russians, Poles, Roma and others were also invited to participate in the discussion with the USA President. In the discussion the representative of the Afro-Latvian Association pointed to difficulties faced by dark-skin people to find a job in Latvia, as well as indifference of the Police towards attacks based on racial grounds. While representatives of other minorities indicated to difficulties experienced by their members, for instance difficulties of Roma to integrate into society. The member of the Riga City Council and representative of the Latvian Association for the Support of Russian-language Schools Igors Pimenovs pointed to problems in the area of minority rights – mass non-citizenship and the implementation of the minority education reform. Diena, Chas, Telegraf

maijs 7, 2005

  • Newspapers report on the forthcoming visit of the USA President George W. Bush to Latvia
  • President of Latvia Vaira Vike-Freiberga returns the amendments to the Immigration Law to Saeima
  • Prosecutors General Office evaluates the statements of the MP Nikolajs Kabanovs
  • Chas prints results of an interactive opinion poll on the status of the Russian language in Latvia
  • Article about the marriage traditions of Roma in the Latgale region
Newspapers report on the forthcoming visit of the USA President George W. Bush to Latvia. Several of them note that the USA President will call Latvia to improve relations with Russia and continue minority integration process. Russian language newspapers print the statement of the Head of the Parliamentary Group of the union  For Human Rights in the United Latvia Jakovs Pliners. The MP states that he refuses to meet the president Bush because the USA President overlooks the problems, such as, mass non-citizenship, Latvia has concerning observance of minority rights.  

Newspapers report on the forthcoming visit of the USA President George W. Bush to Latvia. Several of them note that the USA President will call Latvia to improve relations with Russia and continue minority integration process. Russian language newspapers print the statement of the Head of the Parliamentary Group of the union For Human Rights in the United Latvia Jakovs Pliners. The MP states that he refuses to meet the president Bush because the USA President overlooks the problems, such as, mass non-citizenship, Latvia has concerning observance of minority rights. Diena, Neatkariga Rita Avize, Latvijas Avize, Chas, Vesti Segodnya

The President of Latvia Vaira Vike-Freiberga returned to Saeima the amendments to the Immigration Law, recently adopted by the Parliament. The amendments stipulated that foreigners who apply for permanent residence permits in Latvia should submit a declaration of loyalty towards Latvia and promise to respect the Latvian culture and traditions. The People’s Harmony Party invited the President not to promulgate the amendments.

The President of Latvia Vaira Vike-Freiberga returned to Saeima the amendments to the Immigration Law, recently adopted by the Parliament. The amendments stipulated that foreigners who apply for permanent residence permits in Latvia should submit a declaration of loyalty towards Latvia and promise to respect the Latvian culture and traditions. The Peoples Harmony Party invited the President not to promulgate the amendments. Diena

The Prosecutor’s General Office has evaluated the statements of the MP Nikolajs Kabanovs (For Human Rights in the United Latvia) expressed during the TV discussion ‘The Process.’ The Prosecutor’s General Office admitted that the statement of the MP does not incite national hatred, however, the Prosecutor’s General Office noted that Saeima is entitled to evaluate statements of an MP. As reported, the MP stated that ‘voters will not trust in Latvian fascism.’ 

The Prosecutors General Office has evaluated the statements of the MP Nikolajs Kabanovs (For Human Rights in the United Latvia) expressed during the TV discussion ‘The Process. The Prosecutors General Office admitted that the statement of the MP does not incite national hatred, however, the Prosecutors General Office noted that Saeima is entitled to evaluate statements of an MP. As reported, the MP stated that ‘voters will not trust in Latvian fascism. Latvijas Avize

Chas prints results of the interactive opinion poll conducted among its members of audience. They were asked what status should be granted to the Russian language in Latvia. 68% out of 1628 respondents stated that Russian should be granted the status of the second state language, 12% believe that secondary education in Russian should be provided by state, while only 9% think that in communication with local municipalities Russian may be used.

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The Diena supplement Sestdiena features an article about the marriage traditions of Roma in the Latgale region (the Eastern part of Latvia).

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