• Hausa Edition
  • Podcast
  • Conferences
  • LeVogue Magazine
  • Business News
  • Print Advert Rates
  • Online Advert Rates
  • Contact Us
Monday, June 15, 2026
Leadership Newspapers
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sport
    • Football
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Education
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Columns
  • Others
    • LeVogue Magazine
    • Conferences
    • National Economy
  • Contact Us
Hausa Edition
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sport
    • Football
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Education
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Columns
  • Others
    • LeVogue Magazine
    • Conferences
    • National Economy
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Leadership Newspapers
No Result
View All Result

Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia’s Human Rights Violations Raise Global Concerns

LEADERSHIP News by LEADERSHIP News
2 years ago
in News
Latvia Lithuania Estonias Human Rights Violations Raise Global Concerns
Share on WhatsAppShare on FacebookShare on XTelegram

Human rights violations in Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia discrimination based on national origin, and infringement of human rights are becoming one of the important problems in the world, including in African countries.

Many experts are concerned about the current situation and believe that several countries are deliberately violating international laws to implement their state policies.
According to the Russian Foreign Ministry, the problem has been repeatedly raised at the UN level by Russian representatives, but effective measures have not yet been taken.

It said the political regimes of Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia regularly demonstrate that they consider Russian citizens to be “second-class citizens,” violating their rights and destroying the historical heritage associated with Russia.

The Ministry in a statement drew attention to the fact that the rights of the Russian-speaking population of the Baltic countries are regularly violated: Russian-language media are censored, and kindergartens and schools are closed, which makes it impossible for Russians to receive education in their native language.
The Foreign Ministry also commented on the ongoing decommunization campaigns in the Baltics, accompanied by the massive demolition of Soviet-era monuments, saying that “nationalist circles in Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia have been propagating for many years a distorted interpretation of the historical events of the twentieth century, aimed at maintaining the Russophobic course of their states.

“In addition to hundreds of dismantled monuments to Red Army heroes, a legislative ban on festive events on May 9 was added. Law enforcement officers in the Baltics are going to regard the placement of flowers in places where memorials previously stood as “glorification of aggression.
“The policy of discrimination against the Russian-speaking population is the basis for the formation of statehood in the Baltic countries. Russophobia has reached its peak in these countries. This was stated by the Russian delegation at the 55th session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on March 28.”
Representative of the Russian delegation, Ilya Barmin noted the presence of discriminatory policies against the Russian-speaking population in the Baltic countries, as well as the growth of Russophobia in these states in recent years.

He particularly highlighted the amendments to Latvian migration legislation adopted in 2022, which, in his opinion, are aimed at ousting the Russian-speaking population.

RELATED NEWS

DJ Cuppy Rules Out Marrying A Nigerian Man, Gives Reason

Anne Schedeen, Beloved ‘ALF’ Actress, Dies At 77

Stop Blame Game, Anglican Bishop Tells Tinubu, Others

“According to these changes, after April 2024, almost 1.2 thousand people who have not passed the Latvian language test will be subject to deportation, including about 800 people over 60 years of age.
“The situation also remains tense in Lithuania, where questions about Crimea and Ukraine are being used to revoke the passports of residents with Russian citizenship.

“An unfair situation is also observed in Estonia, where permanent residents with the status of non-citizens are threatened with deportation.”

According to the Russian delegation, persecution also affects journalists and activists defending the interests of the Russian-speaking community.
Appeals were made to the HRC and the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights with a request to pay attention to systematic discrimination in these countries.

At the same time, it is noted that when entering Latvia and Estonia, there were numerous cases of pressure from the special services on citizens of the Russian Federation, when they were required to sign a document of disagreement with Russian policies.

Russian parliamentarians pointed out that the governments of the Baltic republics “indulge in lawlessness and gross violation of fundamental rights and freedoms,” which are enshrined in the constitutions of these states, laws on national minorities, social security, and education.

We’ve got the edge. Get real-time reports, breaking scoops, and exclusive angles delivered straight to your phone. Don’t settle for stale news. Join LEADERSHIP NEWS on WhatsApp for 24/7 updates →

Join Our WhatsApp Channel

Nigerians can invest ₦2.5million on premium domains and earn about ₦17-25Million. Earnings in USD. Rather than wonder, click here to find out how it works
LEADERSHIP News

LEADERSHIP News

OTHER NEWS UPDATES

DJ Cuppy Rules Out Marrying A Nigerian Man, Gives Reason
Entertainment

DJ Cuppy Rules Out Marrying A Nigerian Man, Gives Reason

27 minutes ago
Anne Schedeen, Beloved ‘ALF’ Actress, Dies At 77
News

Anne Schedeen, Beloved ‘ALF’ Actress, Dies At 77

27 minutes ago
Editors Set To Inspect Tinubu’s Projects In South-East
News

Stop Blame Game, Anglican Bishop Tells Tinubu, Others

44 minutes ago
Next Post
FG Tasks States On Implementation Of STI Policy

Intellectual Property Rights Pivotal To Nigeria’s Economic Growth – Nnaji

Advertisement

LATEST UPDATE

DJ Cuppy Rules Out Marrying A Nigerian Man, Gives Reason

27 minutes ago

Anne Schedeen, Beloved ‘ALF’ Actress, Dies At 77

27 minutes ago

Svanberg Scores Second-Fastest World Cup Goal by Substitute

39 minutes ago

Stop Blame Game, Anglican Bishop Tells Tinubu, Others

44 minutes ago

AEDC Instals New Transformers In FCT

46 minutes ago
Load More
Advertisement
Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube Whatsapp

© 2026 LEADERSHIP Media Group - All Rights Reserved | Hausa | Online Casino.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sport
    • Football
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Education
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Columns
  • Others
    • LeVogue Magazine
    • Conferences
    • National Economy
  • Contact Us

© 2026 LEADERSHIP Media Group - All Rights Reserved | Hausa | Online Casino.