That's either a form of revenge for not making Latvian co-official until 1989 or a questionable way of discouraging Russian imperialism.
In every Soviet Republic (excepting Russia) there were at least 2 official languages: Russian AND the language of the title nation, so for example Latvian and Russian in Latvia (Russian because it was the official language of the whole USSR). In the Russian SFSR there were several autonomous units where also the language of the title nation was the co-official one. With all the consequences: school education, laws, TV and radio programs and so on.
And the individuals of Russian nationality in the former Soviet Republics are not responsible for so called "Russian imperialism".
Look at Macedonia. Albanians are killing Slavs for not having Albanian as official language. Should the Russians in Latvia do the same to be noticed???
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