Latvian court at the time stopped the activity of the party " for native language!"
The court of Kurzeme district of Riga time has stopped for two months the activities of the party " for native language!" (Dawn), which represents the desire of the Russian-speaking inhabitants of the country. The court satisfied the claim of the Bureau for the fight and prevention of bribery (bpbc) of the country, reports the news Agency. Yesterday the President of Russia Vladimir Putin said that the aggressive policy of linguistic assimilation is unacceptable, since it leads to a separation of society and tragic internal conflicts.
remember, the aggressive policy of the Russian language is the Baltic States. So, at the end of January, the state language Centre of Latvia tried to convince the population in the workplace in an informal conversation, to speak only in Latvian language. The Russian Foreign Ministry said that such a recommendation confirms the line of the country on discrimination untitled, the most important Russian-speaking residents. In addition, in September 2014 the Parliament of Latvia has adopted a law requiring all radio stations from 2016 to broadcast only in the Latvian language. Thus, 44% of Latvia's population is Russian - speaking. In the country one state language - Latvian. Russian has the status of a foreign language. Russia has long urged the EU to solve the problem of discrimination against Russian speakers in the Baltic States. The Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation in 2012, he noticed that the rejection of the referendum on non-citizens says about the lack of democracy in Latvia. In addition, harassment regarding Russian language were started in Ukraine. So, in November 2014 the head of state Petro Poroshenko at the ceremony of prize named after Taras Shevchenko said that only the Ukrainian language will have the status of a state in the country. He also said that the second requisite for the study of language in Ukraine is obliged to become English, and the " no Russian ". While opinions about the fact that the situation of Russian-speaking residents in 2014 has changed for the worse compared with last year, adhere to 89% of Inhabitants of Ukraine.