Integration monitor

Integration monitor is a daily Latvian press digest on ethnic minority and society integration issues. The Monitor reviews the biggest Latvian dailies: Diena, Latvijas Avize, Neatkariga (in Latvian language), Vesti Segodnya (in Russian language). In specific cases other information sources are used. Latvian Centre for Human Rights is not responsible for information published by the media.

Окт. 7, 2004

  • Interview with the advisor of the President of Latvia on minority issues and the chairman of the Society Integration Foundation Sols Bukingolts
  • Critical articles about the decision of National Radio and TV Council of Latvia to impose a fine on the First Baltic Channel
  • Juris Audarins has been appointed to the post of the Special Affairs Ambassador on Latvian Diaspora Issues
  • Council of Kandavas region implements the EU Phare project ‘Ethnic Integration in Local Community – Understanding, Dialogue, and Participation
  • Latvian Ambassador to Russia Normans Penke nominated for the post of the State Secretary of the Foreign Affairs Ministry
  • Peoples Party proposes to decrease the number of offices prohibited to be hold by double citizens of Latvia

Vesti Segodnya features an interview with the advisor of the President of Latvia on minority issues and the chairman of the Society Integration Foundation Sols Bukingolts about the recent activities of the national-radicals. According to Sols Bukingolts, publishing and distribution of the envelopes with the image of Herberts Cukurs who participated in the Holocaust is not a hooliganism but provocation towards all members of society. Sols Bukingolts notes that the issue whether political parties, involved in such activities, may be officially registered and implement their activities in the territory of Latvia.

Russian language newspapers features critical articles about the decision of National Radio and TV Council of Latvia to impose a fine on the First Baltic Channel for broadcasting a historical programme, which according to the conclusion of a historian commission contained a one-sided and historically incorrect depiction of the Molotov-Ribentrop Pact.

Russian language newspapers features critical articles about the decision of National Radio and TV Council of Latvia to impose a fine on the First Baltic Channel for broadcasting a historical programme, which according to the conclusion of a historian commission contained a one-sided and historically incorrect depiction of the Molotov-Ribentrop Pact. Vesti Segodnya states that the decision is the first real example of political repressions against mass media in Latvia. While the Russian-language newspaper Telegraf, reports that the Council is planning to conduct a thorough analysis of news programmes broadcasted by all media in Latvia. The newspaper states that activities of the Council lead to a conclusion that censorship on mass media has been launched. The chairman of the National Radio and TV Council Imants Rakins disagrees with such formulation. Vesti Segodnya, Telegraf

Foreign Affairs Minister Artis Pabriks has appointed Juris Audarins to the post of the Special Affairs Ambassador on Latvian Diaspora Issues. According to Artis Pabriks, work with the Latvian Diaspora is one of the priorities of Latvian foreign policy.

Foreign Affairs Minister Artis Pabriks has appointed Juris Audarins to the post of the Special Affairs Ambassador on Latvian Diaspora Issues. According to Artis Pabriks, work with the Latvian Diaspora is one of the priorities of Latvian foreign policy. Diena, Neatkariga Rita Avize

The Council of Kandava’s region plans to promote integration of non-Latvians, within the EU Phare project ‘Ethnic Integration in a Local Community – Understanding, Dialogue, and Participation.’ It is planned to open several minority information centres, which will provide information about possibilities to learn languages, naturalisation, etc. In the region of Kandava there are approximately 300 non-Latvians, inclding Roma, Russians and Poles.

The Council of Kandavas region plans to promote integration of non-Latvians, within the EU Phare project ‘Ethnic Integration in a Local Community – Understanding, Dialogue, and Participation. It is planned to open several minority information centres, which will provide information about possibilities to learn languages, naturalisation, etc. In the region of Kandava there are approximately 300 non-Latvians, inclding Roma, Russians and Poles. Latvijas Avize

The People’s Party has proposed to decrease the number of offices prohibited to be hold by Latvian double citizens. The People’s Party believes that double citizens should have the right to be members of Saeima.

The Peoples Party has proposed to decrease the number of offices prohibited to be hold by Latvian double citizens. The Peoples Party believes that double citizens should have the right to be members of Saeima. Diena, Neatkariga Rita Avize, Chas, Vesti Segodnya, Telegraf

The Latvian ambassador to Russia Normans Penke has been nominated to the post of the State Secretary of the Foreign Affairs Ministry, while the name of his successor has not been revealed yet.

The Latvian ambassador to Russia Normans Penke has been nominated to the post of the State Secretary of the Foreign Affairs Ministry, while the name of his successor has not been revealed yet. Diena, Neatkariga Rita Avize, Latvijas Avize, Chas, Vesti Segodnya, Telegraf

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