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.
Авг. 4, 2006
- Owner of the real estate demands its tenants to evict the seven Somalians from his property
- Diena about calls and programmes of the Peoples Party and FF/LNIM
- OSCE ODHIR Needs Assessment Mission visits Latvia
The owner of the real estate Veczvannenieki rented to persons who accommodated the seven Somalians who have been granted the alternative status warned his tenants that by providing shelter to the seven Somalians they have violated the rent agreement and demands to eviction of the seven Somalians from his property. Diena
Diena continues introducing its readers with parties running for the upcoming Saeimas elections, in particular with the Peoples Party and FF/LNIM. Representatives of the Peoples Party claim that if the partys programme is implemented, none of groups of the society would be concerned about non-observance of their rights, alienation from the state and poverty. While FF/LNIM calls on voters to come to elections and vote for FF/LNIM or any right-wing party to prevent the situation when left-wing parties or so called Russian parties would not win the elections.
The OSCE’s Needs Assessment Mission has come to Latvia to assess the upcoming Saeima’s elections. The delegation also held a meeting with the parliamentarian faction of FF/LNIM to learn about their draft amendments to the Citizenship Law, which would stipulate halting of naturalisation.The OSCEs Needs Assessment Mission has come to Latvia to assess the upcoming Saeimas elections. The delegation also held a meeting with the parliamentarian faction of FF/LNIM to learn about their draft amendments to the Citizenship Law, which would stipulate halting of naturalisation. Telegraf
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