bB.LV has already reported that today the organization 'I Want to Help Refugees' once again installed plywood boards on the graves of abandoned remains of migrants who died while attempting to cross the border with Latvia. But what is more interesting is that it turns out that in Latvia, as indicated by a certain Brauns on the Pietiek portal, there are people who hate 'I Want to Help Refugees'.
New news from what I consider to be traitors of our state and people — the organization 'I Want to Help Refugees'. This overtly anti-state group has decided to install gravestones for those who died on the territory of Latvia after crossing the Latvian-Belarusian border and were buried as unidentified.
From October 2023 to April 2026, 11 people died and were buried as unidentified in Latvia after crossing the Latvian-Belarusian border. These individuals are buried by the municipalities where their remains were found, but no further improvement of the burial sites is planned.
'I Want to Help Refugees' has decided to tidy up the burial sites so that the relatives of the deceased seekers of a better life can visit the graves of their loved ones. Gravestones for the unidentified deceased border violators will be installed with donations collected by the organization.
I would like to remind you that 'I Want to Help Refugees' still lists Ieva Raubiško as a member of its board, who was found guilty of illegally bringing Syrian migrants into Latvia. For this, which I consider to be treason, she has not faced serious punishment and got away with just 200 hours of community service.
How long will such non-governmental organizations mock our state and society? I will repeat my old phrase: if you want migrants — take them into your own home! I have no doubt that Raubiško has housed about fifty Somali men in her home. But for everyone else, these migrants should not be seen — neither on the street, nor in stores, nor in public transport, nowhere!
'I Want to Help Refugees' embodies terrible evil and hatred towards our people, which allegedly disguises itself as 'empathy' and 'tolerance'. But if Europe needs to bring every needy person, who will explain to these people that then Europe would have to transport several billion migrants? If everyone needs to flee from Somalia, Pakistan, Syria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, then even Raubiško's home would have no free space left.
In this regard, it is worth reminding another article on LSM.lv, where journalist Ilze Nagla talks about the supposedly growing hatred towards non-governmental organizations. The article does not provide a single reason for the emergence of this 'hatred', yet it repeatedly mentions some terrible far-right extremists.
If I hate 'I Want to Help Refugees' and similar people, does that mean I am also a far-right extremist? I have had enough of the center of Riga looking like Mumbai. A person living somewhere in the depths of Latvia who has not been to Riga for ten years would be shocked to see what our capital has turned into. Dark-skinned people are on every corner to the extent that the joke about there being only two white people left in the store — the security guard and the cashier — has ceased to be a joke and has become a reality.
While Ukrainian heroes are giving their lives defending the borders of Europe, our countries are being filled with newcomers without any hindrance, whom we no longer even pay attention to. Will Riga ever look like Riga again? Now it has come down to a competition among the three Baltic countries — who will reach the mark of ten thousand Indian immigrants first.
Back in 2015, about 330 Indian citizens with temporary residence permits lived in Latvia. Today, their number has already exceeded six thousand. And this does not include Pakistanis, Africans, Uzbeks, a large number of Vietnamese, Sri Lankans, and others.
Latvia currently has no Latvian future if something is not radically changed.
One set of colonizers from the Soviet era has been replaced by another, but the essence remains the same — we are not masters in our own land. Very soon, we too will become strangers in our own country, as has already happened in Western and Northern Europe.