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RIGA, LATVIA— A referendum Saturday on designating Russian as Latvia’s second official language has drawn supporters who say it is a protest vote against discrimination against Russian Latvians and detractors who say it is evidence of Moscow’s manipulation of the former Soviet republic.

For Latvians who balk at incorporating Russian into Latvia’s constitution, the referendum is a chance to reassert the Baltic country’s independence from Russia.

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