The flags of Latvia in front of the Riga Castle.

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Žanna, 70, pensioner, non-citizen of Latvia.

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Alex Filejs, 23, student and tour gide, non-citizen of Latvia.

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Alex Krasnitsky, 44, journalist, non-citizen of Latvia.

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The courtyard in the center of Riga.

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Yuri Petropavlovsky, 56, journalist and political activist, non-citizen of Latvia.

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Tatjana Ždanoka, MEP For Human Rights in a United Latvia.

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Roberts Zīle, MEP For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK.

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The main goal of the Museum of the Occupation of Latvia is to document, preserve, and present the history and memory of Latvia's occupation by various foreign powers during the 20th century. It aims to educate and raise awareness about the suffering, resistance, and sacrifices of the Latvian people during these periods.

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Nils Muižnieks, director of the Advanced Social and Political Research Institute at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Latvia in Riga.

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Mihails Hazans, labour market researcher and professor.

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On the street in Riga.

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Nadežda, 23, naturalised, with her husband in Jurmala, Latvia.

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Svetlana Djačkova, researcher at the Latvian Centre for Human Rights, on language and integration in the Baltic Country.

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The Berlin Wall section in Riga. The fall of the Berlin Wall is considered one of the key events that led to the end of the Cold War and the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

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