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Un Warns About Possible Discrimination of Latvia Against Its Russian-Speaking Minority

Summary by agoravox.fr
The UN Human Rights Committee asked the Latvian delegation about the planned ban on the dissemination of public media programmes in the Russian language, which is due to enter into force on 1 January 2026. It also expressed its deep concern about the gradual withdrawal of the Russian language from schools and the adoption of a law establishing Latvian as the only authorized language of instruction. Questions to the Latvian authorities (...) Euro…
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The UN Human Rights Committee asked the Latvian delegation about the planned ban on the dissemination of public media programmes in the Russian language, which is due to enter into force on 1 January 2026. It also expressed its deep concern about the gradual withdrawal of the Russian language from schools and the adoption of a law establishing Latvian as the only authorized language of instruction. Questions to the Latvian authorities (...) Euro…

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agoravox.fr broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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