Latvian mother victim of ‘professional hit’ in Dublin

Police in suburban Dublin are searching for two men believed to be involved in an apparent murder-for-hire of a Latvian mother of two, according to Irish media.

Baiba Saulīte, 28, was shot three times around 9:45 p.m. Nov. 19 as she was smoking cigarettes with two or three friends on the doorstep of her north County Dublin home, the Irish Independent and the Irish Times reported Nov. 21. Saulīte’s two sons, ages 3 and 5, were asleep inside.

Saulīte died at the scene, said the press office of the Garda—the Irish police.

Police described the shooting as a “professional hit,” Irish media reported, and are considering that her murder may have been tied to personal difficulties she has been facing. Her husband, a Lebanese named Hassan Hassan, is serving a four-year sentence in an Irish prison for his connections to a scheme involving stolen automobiles. And her two sons were abducted in December 2004 and taken to be with relatives in Lebanon and Syria before being returned to Saulīte in Ireland.

Saulīte’s profile on the Latvian social network draugiem.lv suggested recent days had been happy ones, including time spent with her children visiting holiday exhibits. Some of the photographs show a smiling Saulīte at the door to her home.

Her killing made front page news in several Irish newspapers. On Radio Telefis Éireann, Saulīte’s death prompted wider discussion of crime in Ireland.

According to the Irish police, a lone gunman approached Saulīte while she was visiting with friends at her home in north Dublin. He shot her three times and then got in an automobile driven by an accomplice.

A burned-out black BMW automobile was later found in Kinsealy in County Dublin. Police are investigating whether this is the same vehicle used in the murder.

Police were making house-to-house inquiries in the Swords neighborhood of northern Dublin, Radio Telefis Éireann reported Nov. 21. The broadcaster also reported that Saulīte’s solicitor was under police protection.

Saulīte’s family from Latvia was scheduled to arrive in Ireland on Nov. 21. As soon as her body is released by the coroner’s office, the Embassy of Latvia and an Irish funeral fund will help make arrangements to return Saulīte’s remains to Latvia, Ivars Lasis, first secretary in the embassy, told Latvians Online via e-mail.

Anyone with information on the case is asked to telephone the Swords Garda Station at (+353) 1-6664700. The police especially are looking for assistance from the Latvian community, according to Radio Telefis Éireann.

Irish Times

The Irish Times in its Nov. 21 issue gives front-page coverage to the murder of Baiba Saulīte, running a photo of her body being removed from her north Dublin home. Other Irish newspapers also gave prominent coverage to the case.

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

PBLA posthumously honors Arturs Cipulis with award

The latest World Federation of Free Latvians award, an annual honor bestowed on an individual or individuals for their work in the Latvian community, has been posthumously awarded to Arturs Cipulis.

Cipulis, who died Oct. 10 after an operation, was a Latvian political and social activist in Germany, the federation (known in Latvian as Pasaules brīvo latviešu apvienība, or PBLA) said in announcing the award. The winner of this year’s honor as well as the names of those who won awards or recognition from federation’s Culture Fund were announced during Independence Day celebrations in various Latvian communities worldwide

“The laureate’s life was devoted to Latvian unity,” the federation said. “The people closest to him—his wife, son and daughter—sometimes took second place. His wife Rasma, who also was selfless in fulfilling her Latvian responsibilities, was her husband’s best helper.”

The Cipulis family fled from Latvia to Germany during World War II. Arturs Cipulis began working in the community already in 1945, helping to found a Latvian elementary school in the Displaced Persons camp in Braunschweig, as well as a choir, folk dance group and theatre troupe.

Because of his health, the family was unable to emigrate from Germany and in 1952 settled in Pinneberg, near Hamburg. Cipulis became involved with and eventually was elected to the Central Committee of the Latvian Central Council (Latviešu Centrālā padome).

In 1964, Cipulis led efforts to organize the first Latvian Song Festival in Western Europe and also was involved in organizing the second festival.

Germany’s central Latvian organization, renamed Latviešu Kopība Vācijā (Latvian Community in Germany) came under Cipulis’ leadership in 1972, a position he held until the mid-1990s and, after a few years’ away, resumed and continued in 2003.

For 30 years, Cipulis led the Hamburg Latvian Society, but for 40 years was director of the Hamburg Latvian choir. He served as the German Latvian community’s representative to the PBLA and to the Western European Latvian Association (Rietumeiropas Latviešu apvienība). In addtion, Cipulis helped publish Brīvā Latvija, the Western European weekly Latvian newspaper.

Cipulis also administered the Latvian high school in Münster, Minsteres latviešu ģimnāzija, continuing his association with the school even after its closure.

After Latvia regained its independence, Cipulis worked with the State Archive of Latvia to develop exhibits about Latvian society in exile.

He also organized the return to Latvia of the remains of Professor Jāzeps Vītols and writer Jāņis Jaunsudrabiņš.

In 1997, Cipulis was award the Order of the Three Stars, Latvia’s highest civilian honor, while in 1998 he was awarded Germany’s Bundesverdienstkreutz.

Arturs Cipulis

Arturs Cipulis has been honored posthumously by the World Federation of Free Latvians.

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

Darāmā ir daudz un visiem pietiek vietas

Kā Valsts prezidente es priecājos Jūs sveikt Latvijas neatkarības proklamēšanas 88. gadadienā un daru to jau astoto reizi pēc kārtas.

Es priecājos, ka šobrīd Latvija jau ir kļuvusi par visātrāk augošo ekonomiski plaukstošo zemi Eiropas Savienībā un ka tas ceļš, ko esam uzsākuši pirms 15 gadiem, atjaunojot savas valsts neatkarību, ir pierādījis, ka mūsu centieni, mūsu sapņi var piepildīties un ka mums ir visas izredzes turpināt tālāk panākt visu to, kas pagātnē ir ticis aizkavēts un panākt to, ka mēs ne tikvien kļūsim gluži līdzīgi visām attīstītajām valstīm, bet, es ļoti ceru un esmu par to pārliecināta, ka daudzās jomās Latvija varēs būt citām valstīm par paraugu un piemēru. Tā tas īstenībā ir arī jau šobrīd. Esmu dzirdējusi no ļoti daudzu valstu pārstāvjiem, ka viņi ar zināmu draudzīgu skaudību noraugās uz to, kas Latvijā sasniegts. Daudziem no viņiem tas vēl ir tikai sapnis. Par daudzām lietām no tā, ko esam sasnieguši, ko uzskatām par pašu par sevi saprotamu un varbūt par zemu novērtējam, citas tautas vēl tikai sapņo, un citās zemēs paies vēl ilgi gadi, kamēr viņiem būs lemts nonākt tur, kur mēs esam jau šobrīd.

Protams, Latvijā ir daudz ko vēl darīt. Tādēļ es ceru, ka katrs, kam Latvija dārga, paturēs to savā sirdī, uzturēs kontaktus ar Latviju – ar savu dzimteni, ar tēvu vai vectēvu zemi, vienalga cik tālu sniedzas radniecības saites. Es ļoti aicinu visus domāt par Latviju, mīlēt Latviju un darīt to, ko katrs no Jums savā laukā, savā specialitātē ar savām spējām un iespējām var Latvijas labā darīt. Mēs esam maza zeme, maza tauta un ikviens mums ir īpaši dārgs un vērtīgs.

Mēs šobrīd esam situācijā, kur izmantojot ES sniegtās brīvības, daudzi aizceļo, meklē laimi un iespējas citās zemēs, kas ir normāla parādība. Uz to jau mēs bijām arī tiekušies un cerējuši, iestājoties Eiropas Savienībā. Te ir izaicinājums Latvijā mums nodrošināt, lai dzīve izveidotos tāda, ka katram gribētos Latvijā palikt, Latvijā ierasties, Latvijā strādāt. Es dzirdu no daudziem sveštautiešiem tiešām sajūsmu par to, kāda ir Latvija, kādi ir Latvijas cilvēki, ko viņi spēj un var izdarīt. Man pašai savas prezidentūras laikā ir bijusi iespēja tikties gan ar Jums daudzās tālās pasaules malās, ko vienmēr esmu darījusi ar īpašu prieku, gan arī ar latviešiem šeit pat Latvijā no vienas robežas līdz otrai – no ziemeļiem līdz dienvidiem un no austrumiem līdz rietumiem. Visur esmu satikusi nopietnus un arī priecīgus cilvēkus, tādus, kuri mīl savu valsti un savu zemi, kam ir talanti, domas un idejas, kuri daudz ko spēj un ir jau paguvuši izdarīt un kam ir daudz ieceru nākotnei.

Es aicinu katru, kam Latvija ir mīļa, nākt talkā ar savām idejām, ar saviem projektiem un priekšlikumiem. Darāmā ir daudz un visiem pietiek vietas. Es novēlu Jums visiem šajos svētkos, lai Jūs būtu lepni par savu Latviju!

Es pateicos visiem tiem, kuri atbalstīja visu triju Baltijas valstu izvirzīto manu kandidatūru Apvienoto Nāciju ģenerālsekretāra amatam. Tā bija izdevība pasaulei atgādināt par demokrātiskām vērtībām, par to, ka vesela Eiropas daļa ilgu laiku nevarēja piedalīties ANO procesos un, protams, arī par dzimumu vienlīdzību. Paldies visiem par atbalstu un, šķiet, tā bija atkal izdevība nostādīt Latviju pasaules uzmanības centrā. Tādas iespējas mums būs atkal un atkal, un mums visiem kopā par tām jārūpējas un jāgādā.

Paldies visiem par Jūsu atbalstu un sadarbību! Lai Jums ir skaisti un priecīgi Latvijas valsts svētki!

VVF runā

Latvijas Valsts prezidente Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga uzrunā latviešus ārzemēs. (Kadrs no videoklipa)