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Minority database on Latvia

International findings, concerns, recommendations and local documents on rights of ethnic/national, religious and language minorities in Latvia

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Category: Nazi occupation (1941-1945)

Riga Russian Secondary School: survival under the occupation, 1941-1944

Documents: courtesy of Victor Harlamov

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  • Latvian Human Rights Committee (FIDH)
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  • Editor’s personal blog on minority issues
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  • Community of Parents
  • A blog with much ethnic statistics
  • Minority database on Estonia
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Aleksandrs Kuzmins (Russian: Александр Кузьмин), LL.M. (University of Latvia, 2010, Constitutional and Administrative Law & Riga Graduate School of Law, 2016, Legal Linguistics). a_kuzmins (commercial at) inbox.lv UN OHCHR Minority Fellow (2018). Best-known case won: Petrova v. Latvia (ECHR). Latvian Human Rights Committee (FIDH) secretary-executive. fb.com/aleksandr.kuzmin.73594

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