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Not long ago I had a trip to Latvia...

patriot777

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Not long ago I had a trip to Latvia with the aim to collect information about Latvia’s tourists’ resources. I thought that some Germans can visit this beautiful country.
But in Riga downtown I saw a terrible scene when four thugs with fylfots on their T-shirts beat two unprotected young men! Policemen stood at some distance, didn’t interfere and were nodding approvingly!
The owner of the cafй nearby told me that those two men were co called non-citizen who organized the picket at the downtown and protested against violence of their rights by officials.
From their placards I came to know that those non-citizens
are deprived of possibility to take part in political life of the country;
they can’t get adequate job;
they can't speak their native language and many other terrible things.
With all this going on Latvian officials declared that position of PACE leader Rene van der Linden who was indignant at human rights violence in Latvia was 'unequal'!
After that accident I saw I fear about the fate of German Turks who can get the tourist trip to Latvia that something terrible could happen to them while the local police will ignore it!
 
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