Latvian security agents lied to get access to Russian-speaking journalists’ homes

Seven journalists had their homes turned upside down by security agents, as Latvia’s security services opened a criminal investigation into those working for the Baltnews and RT-affiliated Sputnik news agencies. Russia’s foreign ministry spokeswoman denounced the actions, saying Latvia’s prosecution of the journalists threatens fundamental values, including free speech.
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