Lugar to be honored during JBANC conference

Sen. Richard Lugar of Indiana, the ranking Republican on and the former chairman of the U.S. Senate’s Foreign Relations Committee, will be the 2007 Democracy Award winner during the 7th Baltic Conference scheduled Feb. 9-10 in Washington, D.C.

The conference, hosted by the Joint Baltic American National Committee, this year examines the topic “Oil and Blood: Baltic Energy and the Legacy of Communism.”

Lugar, whose interests include energy security, will speak Feb. 10 during a lunch program. He also spoke during November’s NATO defense alliance summit in Rīga, Latvia.

The conference begins Feb. 9 with a briefing by four officials from the U.S. State Department, National Security Council and Department of Defense. Also that day are a showcase of Baltic documentary films, including the work of Latvian director Dzintra Geka, followed by a reception in the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W.

Panels scheduled Feb. 10 are focused on energy security, energy alternatives, Russian-Baltic relations and remembrance of the victims of communism. Speakers are to include experts from the Hudson Institute, Heritage Foundation, Holocaust Museum, Jamestown Foundation, the Center for Strategic and International Studies, the European Commission and the three Baltic countries. Lithuanian President Valdas Adamkus is to make a keynote address in the morning on the energy situation in the Baltics.

Also present at the conference will be filmmaker Andrei Nekrasov, a friend of the late Russian dissident and former spy Alexander Litvinenko, who was murdered last year by radiation poisoning.

Further information about the conference is available by visiting www.jbanc.org.

The JBANC conference is followed by the American Baltic Celebration awards dinner and silent auction scheduled at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 10 in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, 1330 Maryland Ave. S.W. Adamkus is to be honored during the event sponsored by the U.S. Baltic Foundation. Leaders from the U.S. administration, Congress and media will be among the 800 invited guests at the gala.

Further information about the celebration is available by visiting www.usbaltic.org.

Lithuanian President Valdas Adamkus is to be honored during the American Baltic Celebration awards dinner and silent auction scheduled at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 10 in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, 1330 Maryland Ave. S.W, Washington, D.C. Richard Wolffe, senior White House correspondent for Newsweek, will serve as master of ceremonies. Leaders from the U.S. administration, Congress and media will be among the 800 invited guests at the gala.

Andris Straumanis is a special correspondent for and a co-founder of Latvians Online. From 2000–2012 he was editor of the website.

Two soldiers laid to rest, more head to Iraq

A day after the latest contingent of Latvian soldiers headed off to Iraq, the two servicemen who died just after Christmas were laid to rest in private ceremonies Jan. 4.

PFC Gints Bleija and PFC Vitālijs Vasiļevs died Dec. 27 when the Hummer vehicle in which they were riding was hit by an improvised explosive device. Three other soldiers were injured in the explosion. One of the them, 1st Lt. Ivo Vigulis, is undergoing treatment in a German hospital.

President Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga and other government officials attended a service held earlier in the day Jan. 4 at St. Peter’s Church in Rīga.

The deaths cast a somber mood on the farewell ceremony for the latest contigent, Latvian media reported. A total of 103 servicemen and women headed to Iraq from the Ādaži military base in Latvial, the Ministry of Defense said.

The Latvian troops are serving as part of the multinational force overseen by Poland.

In December, the Latvian parliament extended the nation’s mission in Iraq until the end of 2007.

 

Andris Straumanis is a special correspondent for and a co-founder of Latvians Online. From 2000–2012 he was editor of the website.

Gads, kas beidzas ar ‘7’, ir īpaši laimīgs

Mēs stāvam uz jauna – 2007. – gada sliekšņa, un es novēlu visiem, lai šis nākamais gads būtu veiksmīgs, sekmīgs un nestu jums visiem to, ko sirds kāro un ir iecerējusi!

Man šķiet, ka tas gads, kas beidzas ar “7”, ir īpaši laimīgs, un es novēlu visiem tiem, kam gadā, kas beidzas ar “7”, iekrīt apaļas jubilejas, tas būtu īpaši svētīgs un laimīgs gads.

Mēs mēram laiku pēc Saules ceļa, arī pēc Zemes ceļa Saulei apkārt, tamdēļ gribētos novēlēt, lai nākamais Jums visiem būtu īpašs Saules gads, kurā jums Saule tāpat kā mūsu senčiem būtu kā Visuma svētības simbols. Saule visiem spīd vienādi, un viņas gaisma neatšķir bagātos no nabagiem un veiksmīgos no neveiksmīgiem. Viņa ir visiem mums pieejama tāpat kā Visuma svētība, un tas ir kā pilnības rags, kuram nav robežu, kuru nevar izsmelt, kurā vienmēr ir kaut kas jauns un neatklāts, un vienmēr ir jauna svētība. Es novēlu visiem, lai jūs justos, ka jūs paši esat sev saules koks un sev dzīvības koks, un lai šajā Jaunajā gadā mums augtu spēks kā ozolam, kas sakņojas Latvijas zemē un smeļas spēku no zemes dzīlēm, no zemes bagātības, lai augtu spēks no sava mantojuma kā latvietim, šīs zemes mantotājam, kas tāpat kā koks sniedzas pretī debesīm, savā dzīvē ir vienmēr gatavs augt, veidot savu dzīvi dažādāku, košāku, kuplāku tāpat kā koks, kas pavasarī izplaukst lapās. Viņš ir vienmēr tas pats, bet nekad divas lapas nav vienādas, nekad divi zari neizaug vienādi.

Lai jums nākamais gads būtu inovācijas, jaunrades, dažādības gads, lai jūs justos, ka jauna diena nes jaunas iespējas un izdevības, ka katru dienu jūs atrodat sevī vēl neizsmeltus spēkus un iespējas, lai viss, ko jūs uzsākat, laimīgi un sekmīgi beidzas un lai par katru padarīto darbu jums nāktu prātā desmit citi, kas ir tikpat diži, nepieciešami un svētīgi, bet galvenokārt – aizraujoši. Es novēlu visiem, lai šis nākamais 2007.gads nestu Jūsu mājās laimi, mieru, saticību, veiksmi katram jūsu darbā un vienmēr šo sajūtu, ka jūs esat daudz bagātāki kā jebkad jūs to esat apjēguši.

Lai 2007. būtu laimīgs un bagāts gads!