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Integration and Minority Information Service
25 March 2008
  • Russia might cancel visa requirements for Latvian and Estonian non-citizens
  • Activist of the National Bolsheviks Party Vladimir Linderman is arrested and placed to the Central Prison in Riga

Newspapers report that Russia might cancel visa requirements for Latvian and Estonian non-citizens. According to a representative of the Russian State Duma, such draft amendments are under elaboration and will be submitted to the State Duma in May or June 2008. Chas, Telegraf

Activist of the National Bolsheviks Party Vladimir Linderman recently extradited from Russia to Latvia is arrested and placed to the Central Prison in Riga. The Prosecutor’s Office has accused Vladimir Linderman of illegal possession of arms and explosives, calls to over through the Latvian government by force and plotting an attempt on life of the ex-President of Latvia Vaira Vike-Freiberga in 2002. Telegraf

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