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“I really want to settle down”, well-known Anita is disappointed in the film broadcast by LTV

Second Television’s “Are Others?” Film broadcast by Latvian Television has made social network users anxious.

On Tuesday evening, June 7, Latvian Television broadcast the documentary “Are Others?”, Which was shot in 2006. The director of the film is Antra Cilinskis, the film tries to find answers to questions about nationality, the gap between Russians and Latvians.

The film has also caused reflection in the minds of social network users, and well-known people also comment on the film.

“I warn in a timely manner that this record is from a person – Anita – and is unrelated to my current position in the” Do Others? ” right today? Sad .., writes Anita Muižniece “

Jānis Bordāns: ‘Maybe just to understand how important what you are doing is important! To make Latvia’s future better. “

Liana Lang: “It’s a good movie that shows the misfortune if the post-colonial deoccupation of the Geneva Convention does not take place. The nation’s own country still suffers the most. is a minority. “

Ilze Ostrovska: “Meow … Mosquitoes …. Where has anyone seen mosquitoes regularly feed on money and treat it with TV propaganda!”

Dzintars Rasnačs: “It would be interesting to know if @anita_muizniece signed a state-guaranteed education in the state language 12 years ago? Proposing a referendum on amendments to Article 112 of the Satversme. Journalists might ask.

Intars Rešetins: “Is it good” Are others? ” documentary tonight on ATV. There’s something to think about. “

Artis: “I agree that this film was necessary, and at the same time it is like a slap in the face for the Republic of May 4, which missed the” window of opportunity “to provide education only in the State language! columns! “

Uldis: “I would like an identical film today, about 15 years later. There has been a change or no change. In any case, there must be a change, it is the right time to make it faster, maybe a little more painful for a short time. However, better for everyone living in Latvia.”

Sabine: “Today, after 16 years, I would like to see a similar job about the real situation in Russian schools. What I see as a Latvian language teacher in high school (where graduates of minority education institutions also study) shows that we will face many challenges in the coming years.”

Brigita: “I watched in pain. I really want this pain to end someday. It’s probably my sting that doesn’t stop burning. Others might stress it easier. I don’t.”

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