Tag Archives: Human rights in Latvia

Human Rights in Eastern Europe


DEFENDING HISTORY’S HUMAN RIGHTS SECTION

Antisemitism

Christian-Jewish Issues

Dignity of the Dead; Old Vilna Cemetery at Piramónt (in Šnipiškės)PonárCemeteries & Mass Graves

Free Speech

Glorification of Nazi Collaborators is Further Violation of the Victims

Holocaust Survivor Rights

Human Rights Section

LGBTQ Rights

Litvak Rights

Media Watch

Neo-Nazi Marches; Kaunas Marches; Vilnius Marches; Riga Marches

Racism

Roma Rights

State-Enabled Pro-Fascist Events

Women’s Rights

CITIZENS WHO SPEAK UP

Prophet Amos Awards (2014-2015)

Defending History’s Persons of the Year Series (to 2022)

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The Seventy Years Declaration (Latvian)


 


2012.gada 20. janvāris

Septiņdesmitās gadadienas Deklarācija kopš “Galīgā risinājuma ebreju jautājumā”

 

Šajā 70 gadu atceres pasākumā, kopš nacisti oficiāli pieņēma plānu “Galīgais risinājums ebreju jautājumā” Vanzē konferencē, mēs, zemāk parakstījušies

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