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    Baltic News Service
    February 3, 2007 Saturday 11:55 PM EET

    LATVIA'S NATIONAL TB/LNNK PARTY NOT TO REPEATEDLY PROPOSE CRIMINAL
    PUNISHMENT FOR DENYING OCCUPATION FOR NOW


    The Latvian nationalist alliance For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK
    (TB/LNNK) for the time being does not plan to repeatedly submit a
    proposal for a criminal punishment for publicly denying the fact of
    Latvia's occupation.

    TB/LNNK chairman and a member of the European Parliament, Roberts
    Zile told BNS: "We wanted to prove that there should be such an idea,
    but our colleagues rejected it, and we will not hit the wall
    repeatedly, at least that is my opinion, and I think the party will
    do the same," said Zile.

    He believes that such an initiative "was nothing undemocratic" in
    Europe, as other countries were achieving to criminalize denial of
    the Holocaust and the Armenian genocide.

    Zile said that punishments might be imposed for denying the fact of
    occupation in public speeches only.

    The politician underscored that there might not be a second thought
    about the fact of occupation. "We have official documents passed by
    the parliament... The argument is not possible. In the same way as
    the German fascist regime was a crime," said Zile.

    The Latvian parliament on Jan. 18 rejected the nationalist alliance
    For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK (TB/LNNK) proposal to declare the
    denial of Latvia's occupation a criminal offense.

    TB/LNNK had worked out draft amendments to Latvia's Penal Code that
    would introduce criminal liability for publicly denying the fact that
    the former Soviet Union had occupied Latvia. The party proposes to
    set a jail term of up to three years or a fine of up to 60 minimum
    wages for publicly denying the fact of Latvia's occupation or a
    public call to deny this fact.
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