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Integration and Minority Information Service
31 July 2006
  • Security Police admit that extremist groups become more active in Latvia
  • Diena introduces with the Harmony Party 

The Security Police report that recently groups of extremists have become very active and use not only protest tools available in a democratic country but also more radical methods, for instance, they issue calls to use violence against some social and ethnic groups. Neatkariga 

Diena continues to introduce its readers with parties running for the upcoming Saeima’s elections. According to the newspaper The Harmony Centre is one of the choice of voters voting for the left ideas. The leader of the party Nils Usakovs argues that voters should vote for his party because it has a strong economic programme and it is the only multi-ethnic party in Latvia.

 

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