Aug. 30, 2001

Press Report

Press Report

Lauku Avize

interviews OSCE Mission to Latvia Head P.Semneby. The ambassador was asked about the current activities of the OSCE Mission to Latvia, what problems Latvia faces in the field of society integration, as well as Missions opinion about the latest activities organised by Russian young people.
Latvian publishing company Vieda, which became notorious over a youth essay contest seen by many as openly Russophobic, again sprang into focus of public attention by announcing one more controversial contest. This time the publisher has asked lawyers and other interested persons to submit proposals for a bill about Latvia's decolonization and amendments to the criminal law introducing liability for refusing decolonization. The press release also contained some suggestions about likely proposals for the contest. For example, the article to be added to the criminal law could read as follows: "The punishment for genocide, i.e., intentional action aimed at full or partial rejection of Latvia's decolonization, thus creating conditions for full or partial extermination of the Latvian people, purposefully... leading to gradual extinction of Latvian culture and language, subsequently deteriorating the living conditions of Latvians, by promoting 'integration' in mass media, shall be imprisonment from 3 to 20 years or a life sentence." The deadline for submitting proposals in the latest contest is set at Oct. 15. The winner of the contest will be awarded the prize of 300 lats (USD 480). Vieda may again publish a collection of the essays. "It is a happy coincidence that Russia and Latvia have the same interests as regards repatriation of colonists. ... Russia needs at least 700,000 compatriots returning to it annually to ensure its normal development as a nation, the publisher said in its statement. Constitution Protection Office (CPO) deputy chief Uldis Dzenitis told BNS that Vieda "is good at balancing on the edge between expressing one's opinion and committing a criminal offence. He said for now neither the CPO nor the prosecutor's office had any reason to "rush in with decisions." Nevertheless, Vieda remains in the focus of our attention, and they know it, added Dzenitis.

Latvian publishing company Vieda, which became notorious over a youth essay contest seen by many as openly Russophobic, again sprang into focus of public attention by announcing one more controversial contest. This time the publisher has asked lawyers and other interested persons to submit proposals for a bill about Latvia's decolonization and amendments to the criminal law introducing liability for refusing decolonization. The press release also contained some suggestions about likely proposals for the contest. For example, the article to be added to the criminal law could read as follows: "The punishment for genocide, i.e., intentional action aimed at full or partial rejection of Latvia's decolonization, thus creating conditions for full or partial extermination of the Latvian people, purposefully... leading to gradual extinction of Latvian culture and language, subsequently deteriorating the living conditions of Latvians, by promoting 'integration' in mass media, shall be imprisonment from 3 to 20 years or a life sentence." The deadline for submitting proposals in the latest contest is set at Oct. 15. The winner of the contest will be awarded the prize of 300 lats (USD 480). Vieda may again publish a collection of the essays. "It is a happy coincidence that Russia and Latvia have the same interests as regards repatriation of colonists. ... Russia needs at least 700,000 compatriots returning to it annually to ensure its normal development as a nation, the publisher said in its statement. Constitution Protection Office (CPO) deputy chief Uldis Dzenitis told BNS that Vieda "is good at balancing on the edge between expressing one's opinion and committing a criminal offence. He said for now neither the CPO nor the prosecutor's office had any reason to "rush in with decisions." Nevertheless, Vieda remains in the focus of our attention, and they know it, added Dzenitis. BNS, Diena, Neatkariga, Jauna, Panorama Latvii, Chas, Panorama Latvii, Vesti Segodnja, Respublika

The Prime Minister believes that it is regretful that there are people in Latvia who "do not realise what is going on in the world and in what century they live”. According to Berzins, it will become clear in the near future whether "Vieda's" announcing another competition was a coincidence, or perhaps it is an instigation announced ahead of the United Nation's World Conference Against Racism in Durban, and directed toward President Vaira Vike-Freiberga, who will take part in the conference.

The Prime Minister believes that it is regretful that there are people in Latvia who "do not realise what is going on in the world and in what century they live. According to Berzins, it will become clear in the near future whether "Vieda's" announcing another competition was a coincidence, or perhaps it is an instigation announced ahead of the United Nation's World Conference Against Racism in Durban, and directed toward President Vaira Vike-Freiberga, who will take part in the conference. LETA, Chas

Latvian president believes the publishing company Vieda has announced its new controversial contest one day ahead of anti-racism and anti-prejudice conference in South Africa purposefully to create impression to the conference about Latvia as a country full of prejudices. "It sounds like rather extremist opinion," said Vike-Freiberga noting that "this statement one day prior [to the conference] looks like coordinated with Russia's statements," she said.

Latvian president believes the publishing company Vieda has announced its new controversial contest one day ahead of anti-racism and anti-prejudice conference in South Africa purposefully to create impression to the conference about Latvia as a country full of prejudices. "It sounds like rather extremist opinion," said Vike-Freiberga noting that "this statement one day prior [to the conference] looks like coordinated with Russia's statements," she said. Chas

Nomination of T.Zdanok, a former pro-Soviet activist as the executive director for one of municipal districts in the Latvian capital Riga has raised discussions and speculations about the general political situation in the country. When Latvia embarked on its independence drive, Zhdanok was very active in the pro-Soviet Interfront movement seeking to crush Latvia's hopes for seceding from the Soviet Union. Because of her Communist past, Zhdanok cannot take any elected office as a lawmaker or a city council member under the effective Latvian law but there's no law prohibiting former Communists from holding executive offices. Leftists were given the opportunity to nominate own candidate as the Vidzeme District executive director after nationalist Fatherland and Freedom (FF)/LNNK party from the central government coalition broke the coalition it had formed on the Riga city council with the Social Democrats. Dainis Ivans, the pro-independence Popular Front leader, is one of the most popular Social Democrat members on the Riga city council, told BNS Wednesday there's no way Zhdanok could become the Vidzeme District executive director. Social Democrat J.Dinevich said that “Social Democrats should respect FHRUL nomination, but we are not able to guarantee that all faction deputies will vote for her”.

Nomination of T.Zdanok, a former pro-Soviet activist as the executive director for one of municipal districts in the Latvian capital Riga has raised discussions and speculations about the general political situation in the country. When Latvia embarked on its independence drive, Zhdanok was very active in the pro-Soviet Interfront movement seeking to crush Latvia's hopes for seceding from the Soviet Union. Because of her Communist past, Zhdanok cannot take any elected office as a lawmaker or a city council member under the effective Latvian law but there's no law prohibiting former Communists from holding executive offices. Leftists were given the opportunity to nominate own candidate as the Vidzeme District executive director after nationalist Fatherland and Freedom (FF)/LNNK party from the central government coalition broke the coalition it had formed on the Riga city council with the Social Democrats. Dainis Ivans, the pro-independence Popular Front leader, is one of the most popular Social Democrat members on the Riga city council, told BNS Wednesday there's no way Zhdanok could become the Vidzeme District executive director. Social Democrat J.Dinevich said that Social Democrats should respect FHRUL nomination, but we are not able to guarantee that all faction deputies will vote for her. Diena, Neatkariga, Lauku Avize,Chas, Vesti Segodnja, Respublika

Social Democrat MP Janis Leja has extended financial support to yet another Russian family willing to leave Latvia and move to live in Russia. Leja granted 300 US dollars to family which will leave for Russia as soon as on Thursday.

Social Democrat MP Janis Leja has extended financial support to yet another Russian family willing to leave Latvia and move to live in Russia. Leja granted 300 US dollars to family which will leave for Russia as soon as on Thursday. Panorama Latvii

Chas

talks to Latvian language teacher in Russian school I.Sizova. She admits that lately Latvian language skills of Russians have improved rather drastically and that in no way Russians should be considered untalented in learning languages. The teacher is against abolishment of education in Russian – in her opinion it is psychological murder. When asked about the transfer in 2004, she states that in her school 80% of students of the class that majors in mathematics would be capable to study in the state language, however, only 20-30% of students of regular classes are prepared for the transfer to the studies in the state language, however, responsible officials prefer not to see this problem. talks to Latvian language teacher in Russian school I.Sizova. She admits that lately Latvian language skills of Russians have improved rather drastically and that in no way Russians should be considered untalented in learning languages. The teacher is against abolishment of education in Russian – in her opinion it is “psychological murder”. When asked about the transfer in 2004, she states that in her school “80% of students of the class that majors in mathematics would be capable to study in the state language, however, only 20-30% of students of “regular” classes are prepared for the transfer to the studies in the state language, however, responsible officials prefer not to see this problem”.

Aug. 29, 2001

Press Report

Press Report

Latvia's President Vaira Vike-Freiberga will be headed for Durban in South Africa to take part in a UN world conference on racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and other expressions of hatred. During her visit Latvia's president is also set to meet the first president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela. This will be the first time Latvia takes part in the event. The 3rd UN conference against racism, discrimination, xenophobia, and hatred is one of the most important UN conferences in 2001. It is expected that the conference participants will sign a declaration and action plan for governments of the world. The aim of the conference is protection of equality and eradication of hatred and prejudice across the world, including racism, xenophobia, gender inequality, as well as discrimination in global economics. Latvia will share its

Latvia's President Vaira Vike-Freiberga will be headed for Durban in South Africa to take part in a UN world conference on racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and other expressions of hatred. During her visit Latvia's president is also set to meet the first president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela. This will be the first time Latvia takes part in the event. The 3rd UN conference against racism, discrimination, xenophobia, and hatred is one of the most important UN conferences in 2001. It is expected that the conference participants will sign a declaration and action plan for governments of the world. The aim of the conference is protection of equality and eradication of hatred and prejudice across the world, including racism, xenophobia, gender inequality, as well as discrimination in global economics. Latvia will share its

experience in clearing up the aftermath of totalitarian regimes, and experience of establishing democracy and a humane state. "The location of the conference is not a coincidence - Just like the Baltic states regained independence 10 years ago, South Africa also freed itself from apartheid in the beginning of the Nineties," said the spokesperson. Latvia will have the chance to tell of its experience in social integration in Latvia, as well as tell of minority education opportunities, historical realisation, gender equality and women's rights issues. It is expected that Vike-Freiberga will take part in the opening of the conference and plenary meetings, as well as the South African president's luncheon in honour of the country delegation leaders on August 31, she will make a speech on September 1 and take part in round table discussions, and a women's leader discussion on September 2

experience in clearing up the aftermath of totalitarian regimes, and experience of establishing democracy and a humane state. "The location of the conference is not a coincidence - Just like the Baltic states regained independence 10 years ago, South Africa also freed itself from apartheid in the beginning of the Nineties," said the spokesperson. Latvia will have the chance to tell of its experience in social integration in Latvia, as well as tell of minority education opportunities, historical realisation, gender equality and women's rights issues. It is expected that Vike-Freiberga will take part in the opening of the conference and plenary meetings, as well as the South African president's luncheon in honour of the country delegation leaders on August 31, she will make a speech on September 1 and take part in round table discussions, and a women's leader discussion on September 2. BNS, Diena, Neatkariga

In its turn, Russia’s delegation is going to draw world’s attention to the protection of rights of Russians residing abroad , particularly in Latvia and Estonia.

In its turn, Russias delegation is going to draw worlds attention to the protection of rights of Russians residing abroad , particularly in Latvia and Estonia. Jauna, Chas, Vesti Segodnja

Diena

publishes the editorial of Latvian Human Rights and Ethnic Research Centre scientist A.Pabriks regarding the recent activities of Russian-speaking young people. Already from the very ancient times in order to have support of the people the rulers provided entertainment to them. In Pubriks opinion Russia follows this practice. Already for some time Russia offers courses for Latvias Russian speaking teachers, provides them with methodological resources, also there are rumours that in Latvia Russia supports not only teachers but also the means of mass media. From this perspective, political scientist analysis the two recent happenings – Solidarity meeting in Mezaparks and the rock concert in the Dome Square. The most essential questions – reasons for organising these events and who were the real organisers. A.Pabriks concludes that the aim of these activities was definitely not to foster thinking oriented to the state of Latvia in young people; second, if Russias money or political interests is behind both events, it should be considered as the beginning of a new political campaign which unifies inside and outside powers that are against society integration, membership to the EU and NATO. The third conclusion is that these happenings were like an investigation to see how organised and manageable are mass meetings. And the last conclusion is that the battle for Russian young people has been launched. publishes the editorial of Latvian Human Rights and Ethnic Research Centre scientist A.Pabriks regarding the recent activities of Russian-speaking young people. Already from the very ancient times in order to have support of the people the rulers provided entertainment to them. In Pubrik’s opinion Russia follows this practice. Already for some time Russia offers courses for Latvia’s Russian speaking teachers, provides them with methodological resources, also there are rumours that in Latvia Russia supports not only teachers but also the means of mass media. From this perspective, political scientist analysis the two recent happenings – Solidarity meeting in Mezaparks and the rock concert in the Dome Square. The most essential questions – reasons for organising these events and who were the real organisers. A.Pabriks concludes that the aim of these activities was definitely not to foster thinking oriented to the state of Latvia in young people; second, if Russia’s money or political interests is behind both events, it should be considered as the beginning of a new political campaign which unifies inside and outside powers that are against society integration, membership to the EU and NATO. The third conclusion is that these happenings were like an investigation to see how organised and manageable are mass meetings. And the last conclusion is that the battle for Russian young people has been launched. Professor of Uppsala University, East Europe Department S.Hedlund suggests Russia to apologise to the Baltic countries for crimes committed during 50 years of occupation. Professor stresses that Sweden should seriously consider the possibility to include this difficult issue in the talks with Moscow.

Professor of Uppsala University, East Europe Department S.Hedlund suggests Russia to apologise to the Baltic countries for crimes committed during 50 years of occupation. Professor stresses that Sweden should seriously consider the possibility to include this difficult issue in the talks with Moscow. Diena

Diena

gives an article about the situation in national minority schools. The lack of qualified teachers, bilingual study books and resources make education experts, school principles and ethnopolicy researchers doubt the statement of the Ministry of Education and Science that Russian schools are ready for the transfer to education only in the state language in 2004. Principles of two Russian schools consider that in their schools not all teachers are ready to teach their subjects in Latvian. Another problem is study books – since 1999 only one study book has been produced and it was a failure. Majority of the experts agree that only half of national minority schools are ready for the transfer. gives an article about the situation in national minority schools. The lack of qualified teachers, bilingual study books and resources make education experts, school principles and ethnopolicy researchers doubt the statement of the Ministry of Education and Science that Russian schools are ready for the transfer to education only in the state language in 2004. Principles of two Russian schools consider that in their schools not all teachers are ready to teach their subjects in Latvian. Another problem is study books – since 1999 only one study book has been produced and it was a failure. Majority of the experts agree that only half of national minority schools are ready for the transfer.

Jauna

gives an insight in the presentation of the study Prevention of Alienation. Society Integration. According to one of the contributors A.Pabriks the main task of the study was to look into the current week aspects of society integration and come up with another better solutions. gives an insight in the presentation of the study “Prevention of Alienation. Society Integration”. According to one of the contributors A.Pabriks the main task of the study was to look into the current week aspects of society integration and come up with another better solutions. Riga City Council left-wing deputies whose state language proficiency is under doubt keep avoiding the examination already for 4 months. State Language Centre director Dz.Hirsa hopes that the deputies will meet with language inspectors next month, but the deputies are not going to do that as they believe that Latvian legal norms which provide for that deputies have to speak the state language are not in compliance with international pacts on political freedoms and human rights. One deputy – S.Zaletayevs – has undergone the examination and received the highest state language proficiency level. Another of 6 deputies denies the information that he had agreed to take the examination.

Riga City Council left-wing deputies whose state language proficiency is under doubt keep avoiding the examination already for 4 months. State Language Centre director Dz.Hirsa hopes that the deputies will meet with language inspectors next month, but the deputies are not going to do that as they believe that Latvian legal norms which provide for that deputies have to speak the state language are not in compliance with international pacts on political freedoms and human rights. One deputy – S.Zaletayevs – has undergone the examination and received the highest state language proficiency level. Another of 6 deputies denies the information that he had agreed to take the examination. Rigas Balss

Today new premises of Russia’s consulate are officially opened in Ventspils.

Today new premises of Russias consulate are officially opened in Ventspils. Chas

Chas

publishes Internet discussion forum where readers could ask their questions to Saeima FHRUL deputy B.Cilevich. The main themes were politics and relations between the nations. publishes Internet discussion forum where readers could ask their questions to Saeima FHRUL deputy B.Cilevich. The main themes were politics and relations between the nations. Yesterday the Government adopted the Regulations on Society Integration Foundation.

Yesterday the Government adopted the Regulations on Society Integration Foundation. Chas provides FHRUL deputy M.Mitrafanovs comments on the Foundation. M.Mitrafanov says that FHRUL factions requirements regarding the Foundation were transparency of its activities and involvement of municipalities and NGOs, and these requirements were considered. In Mitrafanovs opinion authorities overestimate the possible amounts of financial support allotted by foreign donators. He thinks that integration programme will be effective not more than 5 years and then the interest will disappear.

Aug. 28, 2001

 Press Report

Press Report

Latvia's Foreign Minister Indulis Berzins will be participating in the meeting of Nordic and Baltic foreign ministers in Helsinki on Tuesday and Wednesday. The meeting intends to address the enlargement perspectives of the European Union and NATO, the influence these processes will have on the region's future, performance and potential of other international organisations in ensuring security of the Baltic Sea region. Other issues to be discussed at the conference in the Finnish capital is the future of Russia's Baltic enclave of Kaliningrad, environment and nuclear safety, and the countries' positions in international organisations - the United Nations and the Council of Europe, which will soon be presided by Lithuania.

Latvia's Foreign Minister Indulis Berzins will be participating in the meeting of Nordic and Baltic foreign ministers in Helsinki on Tuesday and Wednesday. The meeting intends to address the enlargement perspectives of the European Union and NATO, the influence these processes will have on the region's future, performance and potential of other international organisations in ensuring security of the Baltic Sea region. Other issues to be discussed at the conference in the Finnish capital is the future of Russia's Baltic enclave of Kaliningrad, environment and nuclear safety, and the countries' positions in international organisations - the United Nations and the Council of Europe, which will soon be presided by Lithuania. Diena, Neatkariga, Chas, Respublika

Latvia's achievements for NATO integration next year by the summit meeting in Prague will be decisive, the decision made in Prague will be based on these achievements, said Denmark's Foreign Minister Mogens Lykketoft in a speech while in Riga for a one-day visit. "...the great trip across a sea does not end once land is in sight. The port must be approached very carefully and docking by the shore is a very complicated manoeuvre. Often this becomes the real test in navigation," said the Danish minister, adding that the Baltics should not stop at what they have achieved.

Nevertheless, Lykketoft said that NATO has a moral responsibility to support Baltic NATO accession, and said that "you have waited long enough."

Diena, Neatkariga The book of youth essays on patriotic themes, controversially valued in Latvia and Russia, Monday saw the third edition of the book published and, a total of 6000 books already have been sold. Director of Vieda, the publisher of the book "We Give Latvia to No One!", Aivars Garda, told BNS this is the first time that the publishing company has to issue the third edition of a book two months after the book's publishing. "Actually, it turns out that we are selling 100 books daily," said Garda. BNS observed the book indeed is popular at the book stores and entered the list of best selling books immediately after the publication. Although at a price of 3 lats (USD 4.82) apiece it is not cheap, people are buying it in the wake of the uproar caused around the essay competition while others are buying it as they partly or fully agree with Garda's views, among them mostly elderly people. The book published by Vieda contains what were regarded best and brightest essays sent in for a youth essay competition whose themes could be regarded as Russophobic. Top national security agency, the Constitution Protection Office, declined to open a criminal case both over the competition and the book saying neither of the two should be seen as inciting to national hatred but as a political discussion protected under the freedom of views and speech guaranteed under the Latvian constitution.

The book of youth essays on patriotic themes, controversially valued in Latvia and Russia, Monday saw the third edition of the book published and, a total of 6000 books already have been sold. Director of Vieda, the publisher of the book "We Give Latvia to No One!", Aivars Garda, told BNS this is the first time that the publishing company has to issue the third edition of a book two months after the book's publishing. "Actually, it turns out that we are selling 100 books daily," said Garda. BNS observed the book indeed is popular at the book stores and entered the list of best selling books immediately after the publication. Although at a price of 3 lats (USD 4.82) apiece it is not cheap, people are buying it in the wake of the uproar caused around the essay competition while others are buying it as they partly or fully agree with Garda's views, among them mostly elderly people. The book published by Vieda contains what were regarded best and brightest essays sent in for a youth essay competition whose themes could be regarded as Russophobic. Top national security agency, the Constitution Protection Office, declined to open a criminal case both over the competition and the book saying neither of the two should be seen as inciting to national hatred but as a political discussion protected under the freedom of views and speech guaranteed under the Latvian constitution. Jauna, Vesti Segodnja, Panorama Latvii, Respublika

Riga City Council FHRUL deputy T.Zhdanok is named as a possible candidate to the post of the executive director for one of Rigas district.

Diena, Neatkariga Riga City Council Chairman Gundars Bojars who is on his visit to Israel at this time will depart for Moscow on August 30 to attend the city celebrations. Bojars will remain in Moscow until September 2. Bojars will be accompanied by his advisor to

Riga City Council Chairman Gundars Bojars who is on his visit to Israel at this time will depart for Moscow on August 30 to attend the city celebrations. Bojars will remain in Moscow until September 2. Bojars will be accompanied by his advisor to

foreign affairs, Armands Kruze, Kukuls, the head of the Environmental Committee on the Riga City Council Valdis Kalnozols from For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK (TB/LNNK), and a filming group of the news program "Panorama" on the Latvian Television. Kruze informed that currently only one meeting has been scheduled - with Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov. The Riga delegation will possibly meet with representatives of the Russian working group which are working on a cooperation agreement between both cities. Kruze declined to comment whether Bojars will meet with the Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov's advisor Alexander Perelygin, the head of the Russian working group that was set up for drawing up the draft agreement. Latvia's refusal to issue an entry visa to Perelygin was behind the refusal of the Moscow City Council to delegate its deputies to attend the celebration of Riga's 800th anniversary.

foreign affairs, Armands Kruze, Kukuls, the head of the Environmental Committee on the Riga City Council Valdis Kalnozols from For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK (TB/LNNK), and a filming group of the news program "Panorama" on the Latvian Television. Kruze informed that currently only one meeting has been scheduled - with Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov. The Riga delegation will possibly meet with representatives of the Russian working group which are working on a cooperation agreement between both cities. Kruze declined to comment whether Bojars will meet with the Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov's advisor Alexander Perelygin, the head of the Russian working group that was set up for drawing up the draft agreement. Latvia's refusal to issue an entry visa to Perelygin was behind the refusal of the Moscow City Council to delegate its deputies to attend the celebration of Riga's 800th anniversary. Jauna, Chas, Respublika

Lauku Avize

interviews Social Democrat chairperson J.Bojars about party inside problems. J.Bojars denies any possibility of the split inside the party. About the establishment of the new party headed by E.Repse, J.Bojars says that he does not think that this party will be able to do something really radical, as Repse has already made some mistakes and the people would not forget them. When asked if Social Democrats are not getting redder, J.Bojars replies that by involving left-wingers in Councils work we will be able to show their real potential, thus European organisations cannot say that they are pushed aside and isolated from power. In good policy opponent has to be involved. interviews Social Democrat chairperson J.Bojars about party inside problems. J.Bojars denies any possibility of the split inside the party. About the establishment of the new party headed by E.Repse, J.Bojars says that he “does not think that this party will be able to do something really radical, as Repse has already made some mistakes and the people would not forget them”. When asked if Social Democrats are not getting “redder”, J.Bojars replies that “by involving left-wingers in Council’s work we will be able to show their real potential, thus European organisations cannot say that they are pushed aside and isolated from power. In good policy opponent has to be involved”.

Lauku Avize

informs about the article about non-citizens given by news agency informs about the article about non-citizens given by news agency ReutersReuters. In the article it is said that many non-citizens want to become Latvian citizens and stay in Latvia, because living conditions are better in Latvia than they are in Russia, as well as these people feel more related to Latvias culture than Russias. . In the article it is said that many non-citizens want to become Latvian citizens and stay in Latvia, because living conditions are better in Latvia than they are in Russia, as well as these people feel more related to Latvia’s culture than Russia’s. Foreign Minister Indulis Berzins gives an interview to

Foreign Minister Indulis Berzins gives an interview to Rigas Balss concerning the Latvia Russia relations. I.Berzinsh hopes that Riga Mayor Gundars Bojars' remarks that the capital has its own foreign policy are a "misunderstanding". Berzins called such talk "foolish - Riga does not have its own foreign policy". Berzins added that he knows Bojars as a "person", and therefore he hopes that his remarks were a mistake. The foreign minister emphasised that each state official must choose what he says carefully because statements are evaluated not only by foreign countries but also in Latvia. Berzins added that he knows nothing about Bojars' reported plan to travel to Washington to help prepare next year's NATO conference in Riga.

Riga City Council Mayor G.Bojars admits the possibility to establish coalition of Social Democrats and FHRUL and Centrs in the closest future.

Riga City Council Mayor G.Bojars admits the possibility to establish coalition of Social Democrats and FHRUL and Centrs in the closest future. Rigas Balss

Yesterday the Committee of the Cabinet of Ministers accepted the Regulations on Society Integration Foundation. Saeima FHRUL deputy B.Cilevich sees the Foundation as the main tool for the fair distribution of funds donated by foreign investors. Political scientist N.Muiznieks thinks that the current reading of the regulations does not state clearly the criteria of selecting board members, as well as duties of the director and his/her pay. Saeima FHRUL deputy M.Mitrafanov is not satisfied that Regulations provide for the director of the Foundation too much authority.

Yesterday the Committee of the Cabinet of Ministers accepted the Regulations on Society Integration Foundation. Saeima FHRUL deputy B.Cilevich sees the Foundation as the main tool for the fair distribution of funds donated by foreign investors. Political scientist N.Muiznieks thinks that the current reading of the regulations does not state clearly the criteria of selecting board members, as well as duties of the director and his/her pay. Saeima FHRUL deputy M.Mitrafanov is not satisfied that Regulations provide for the director of the Foundation too much authority. Chas, Respublika

Solidarity leader I.Stalnoy came to the newspaper

Solidarity leader I.Stalnoy came to the newspaper Chas to inform that they are not going to tolerate arbitrariness of authorities therefore they will turn to international right protection organisations, including Russias Ministry of Foreign Affairs, for support.

Aug. 27, 2001

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A US Republican senator, currently on visit to Latvia, is optimistic about the Baltic states' chances to be handed invitations to join NATO at the alliance's summit in Prague in late 2002. Senator Richard G. Lugar for the state of Indiana, speaking to the press Saturday in Riga, said that the Latvian armed forces had made a major progress since restoration of the country's independence in 1991, although the process had started "with a screech." At present the Baltic defence forces can be compared to NATO member states' armies, however. According to Lugar, now the question was not about the possible threat of the Baltic States not getting the invitation, it was about the development of the NATO enlargement process as such. The US senator said there still is not enough information to build a more constructive dialogue about admission of the Baltic States to NATO while certain enthusiasm about expanding the alliance does exist. "Russia with growing interests follows developments in admission of new members to NATO, in particular as regards the Baltic States, and is bound to pay more attention to defence and security issues. While we debate with Russia about which and how many new NATO candidates there can be, the criteria remain the same for all," said Lugar. He mentioned economic growth, removal of trade barriers and human rights as the main political ideals to be used by the candidate states as a basis, presuming that in these aspects the Russian policy may be consistent with NATO requirements "The NATO doors remain open for all candidates, also Russia, and the question about admitting Russia definitely has to be discussed with more intensity at the summit debates in future," said the US senator. He strongly denied, however, that the US-Russian talks about anti-missile defence system could in any way affect the US support to admission of the Baltic states to NATO. On Sunday Lugar will proceed from Latvia to Russia and further to Romania and Bulgaria. Another US senator, John McCain for the state of Arizona, arrived in Riga Sunday. Both US officials are scheduled to meet with the Latvian president and the Prime Minister to discuss the country's preparations for NATO membership.

A US Republican senator, currently on visit to Latvia, is optimistic about the Baltic states' chances to be handed invitations to join NATO at the alliance's summit in Prague in late 2002. Senator Richard G. Lugar for the state of Indiana, speaking to the press Saturday in Riga, said that the Latvian armed forces had made a major progress since restoration of the country's independence in 1991, although the process had started "with a screech." At present the Baltic defence forces can be compared to NATO member states' armies, however. According to Lugar, now the question was not about the possible threat of the Baltic States not getting the invitation, it was about the development of the NATO enlargement process as such. The US senator said there still is not enough information to build a more constructive dialogue about admission of the Baltic States to NATO while certain enthusiasm about expanding the alliance does exist. "Russia with growing interests follows developments in admission of new members to NATO, in particular as regards the Baltic States, and is bound to pay more attention to defence and security issues. While we debate with Russia about which and how many new NATO candidates there can be, the criteria remain the same for all," said Lugar. He mentioned economic growth, removal of trade barriers and human rights as the main political ideals to be used by the candidate states as a basis, presuming that in these aspects the Russian policy may be consistent with NATO requirements "The NATO doors remain open for all candidates, also Russia, and the question about admitting Russia definitely has to be discussed with more intensity at the summit debates in future," said the US senator. He strongly denied, however, that the US-Russian talks about anti-missile defence system could in any way affect the US support to admission of the Baltic states to NATO. On Sunday Lugar will proceed from Latvia to Russia and further to Romania and Bulgaria. Another US senator, John McCain for the state of Arizona, arrived in Riga Sunday. Both US officials are scheduled to meet with the Latvian president and the Prime Minister to discuss the country's preparations for NATO membership. Diena, Neatkariga, Chas, Vesti Segodnja

With the leave of FF/LNNK from the coalition of Riga City Council, the influence of FHRUL gets more serious at Riga City Council. The members of FHRUL will candidate for the posts previously taken by FF/LNNK party members.

With the leave of FF/LNNK from the coalition of Riga City Council, the influence of FHRUL gets more serious at Riga City Council. The members of FHRUL will candidate for the posts previously taken by FF/LNNK party members. Diena

Latvian diplomats are surprised at the statement by Visegrad states that Saturday said they would support the Baltic membership in NATO only on condition that Slovakia and Slovenia are also admitted to the organisation. The Visegrad Group consisting of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia explained its position by saying that all countries willing to join the alliance and meeting the membership criteria should be allowed to join NATO.

Latvian diplomats are surprised at the statement by Visegrad states that Saturday said they would support the Baltic membership in NATO only on condition that Slovakia and Slovenia are also admitted to the organisation. The Visegrad Group consisting of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia explained its position by saying that all countries willing to join the alliance and meeting the membership criteria should be allowed to join NATO. Diena, Chas, Vesti Segodnja

History teacher Andris Berzins can be proud as he has secured for himself a place in the history records as the head of the most long-lived government in Latvia since restoration of the country's independence in 1991. Berzins has survived in the Latvian premier's office for one year, three months, 21 days and still counting. Frequent change of government is not unusual for Latvia. The current government is the ninth consecutive government Latvia has since in ten years since the restoration of its independence.

Jauna, Chas Despite recent public squabbles between various Social Democrat officials, the party leaders strongly denied any allegations about possible split in the party as originating from "outside." After the Social Democrat party council meeting held Saturday to discuss possible expulsion of a trouble-making member, Imants Burvis, involved in a number of public scandals which undoubtedly contributed to rumours about the split, the party leader Juris Bojars told reporters the Social Democrat party was whole. There are no two wings within the party, no division into supporters of Burvis and supporters of Bojars, the Social Democrat leader assured the press, saying "it is only wishful thinking on part of other parties."

Despite recent public squabbles between various Social Democrat officials, the party leaders strongly denied any allegations about possible split in the party as originating from "outside." After the Social Democrat party council meeting held Saturday to discuss possible expulsion of a trouble-making member, Imants Burvis, involved in a number of public scandals which undoubtedly contributed to rumours about the split, the party leader Juris Bojars told reporters the Social Democrat party was whole. There are no two wings within the party, no division into supporters of Burvis and supporters of Bojars, the Social Democrat leader assured the press, saying "it is only wishful thinking on part of other parties." Diena, Chas

Jauna

interviews new Riga City Council vice-mayor, Labour Party chairperson A.Kreituss. When asked about the possibility that Labour Party could merge with Social Democrats, A.Kreistuss says that at the moment Social Democrats have to solve their inside party problems. He thinks that one of the mandatory requirements of EU emissaries will be granting non-citizens rights to participate at municipal elections. interviews new Riga City Council vice-mayor, Labour Party chairperson A.Kreituss. When asked about the possibility that Labour Party could merge with Social Democrats, A.Kreistuss says that at the moment Social Democrats have to solve their inside party problems. He thinks that one of the mandatory requirements of EU emissaries will be granting non-citizens rights to participate at municipal elections.

Chas

interviews minister of education and science K.Greishkalns. The main issue of the interview concerned the transfer of secondary education of national minority schools to the state language in 2004. The minister thinks that the transfer should not postponed to 2008 and in his opinion the parents of Russian students and school administrations are in support to the transfer already in 2004. The minister agrees that competition for former Russian school teachers will be harder as of 2004, however, that will be only in benefit to the students. interviews minister of education and science K.Greishkalns. The main issue of the interview concerned the transfer of secondary education of national minority schools to the state language in 2004. The minister thinks that the transfer should not postponed to 2008 and in his opinion the parents of Russian students and school administrations are in support to the transfer already in 2004. The minister agrees that competition for former Russian school teachers will be harder as of 2004, however, that will be only in benefit to the students. Newspapers publish parts of TW show “From the Position of Power” with the participation of Latvia Bank president E.Repshe who has announced the foundation of a new party. The biggest part of the show was devoted to the questions concerning financial aspects of the party to be established. To the question asked by

Newspapers publish parts of TW show From the Position of Power with the participation of Latvia Bank president E.Repshe who has announced the foundation of a new party. The biggest part of the show was devoted to the questions concerning financial aspects of the party to be established. To the question asked by Vesti Segodnja whether the new party will have their own position in regard to national minority issues, E.Repshe said that There is only one position – all residents have to speak the state language. I do think that Latvian officials have to make all statements only in the state language. And that is it in regard to national issues. The main thing for me is the solution of social and economic problems. Chas, Respublika, Panorama Latvii

Aug. 25, 2001

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FF/LNNK has asked Latvia's Special Task Minister of State Reform Affairs to cancel yesterday's city council decision on sacking FF/LNNK member Inese Vaidere from the Deputy Riga Mayor position, and remove social democrat Gundars Bojars from his seat as a Mayor of Riga. Special Task minister J.Kruminsh does not see any grounds for the removal of G.Bojars.

FF/LNNK has asked Latvia's Special Task Minister of State Reform Affairs to cancel yesterday's city council decision on sacking FF/LNNK member Inese Vaidere from the Deputy Riga Mayor position, and remove social democrat Gundars Bojars from his seat as a Mayor of Riga. Special Task minister J.Kruminsh does not see any grounds for the removal of G.Bojars. Diena, Neatkariga, Chas

Security Police has issued a summon to one of “Solidarity” leaders parents. Another Solidarity leader I.Stalnoy expressed his incomprehension why the parents are getting involved, and Saeima deputy J.Sokolovsky thinks that security police try to make pressure on the movement with the help of close persons of Solidarity members.

Security Police has issued a summon to one of Solidarity leaders parents. Another Solidarity leader I.Stalnoy expressed his incomprehension why the parents are getting involved, and Saeima deputy J.Sokolovsky thinks that security police try to make pressure on the movement with the help of close persons of Solidarity members. Chas

Vesti Segodnja

informs that the organiser of the controversial essay contest A.Garda is morally ready to launch more radical actions. Previously he just presented his views to public, but now he has a real plan how to get rid of colonisers and their descendants. informs that the organiser of the controversial essay contest A.Garda is morally ready to launch more radical actions. Previously he just presented his views to public, but now he has a real plan “how to get rid of colonisers and their descendants”. Moscow’s Institute of CIS Countries and the Institute of the Diaspora and Integration have come up with the idea to produce a “White Book” where all violations in regard to Russians residing in former Soviet countries would be compiled. The institutes invite people to send their own stories or articles and publications from newspapers about the cases when the rights of Russian-speaking people had been violated. The book should be ready in October when the annual meeting of compatriots will take place.

Moscows Institute of CIS Countries and the Institute of the Diaspora and Integration have come up with the idea to produce a White Book where all violations in regard to Russians residing in former Soviet countries would be compiled. The institutes invite people to send their own stories or articles and publications from newspapers about the cases when the rights of Russian-speaking people had been violated. The book should be ready in October when the annual meeting of compatriots will take place. Vesti Segodnja

 

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