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The Latvian Centre for Human Rights (LCHR) was established in 1993 with a view to promoting human rights and tolerance in Latvia through monitoring, research, advocacy, legal assistance and training activies...
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Social Integration
Minority rights, language, citizenship and civil participation
Closed Institutions

Prisons, police cells, psychiatric institutions

Tolerance and Anti-discrimination

For diversity and against racism and xenophobia

REPORT HATE CRIMES

 

Legal Assistance
Providing support to the individuals with the human rights cases
Mental Disability Advocacy Program
Developing community-based services and promoting inclusion


News
Border Monitoring: Safeguarding the rights to seek asylum in Latvia
International conference “Detention of asylums seekers and alternatives to detention: experiences from Central, Eastern and Northern Europe”
Seminar „Detention of asylum seekers and alternatives to detention in Latvia”
"Different Client in Diverse Latvia II" project is concluded
Delegation from the Senate Standing Committee on Human Rights, Rights and Liberties and Consumer Protection from the Kingdom of Thailand visits LCHR
Publications

SYNTHESIS REPORT

Steps to Freedom. Monitoring detention and promoting alternatives to detention of asylum seekers in the Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Slovakia.

 

Integration monitor

Integration Monitor is a daily Latvian press digest on minority and social integration issues

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