Riga. (Interfax) - Latvian President Vaira Vike-Freiberga has urged the international community to make Moscow acknowledge crimes the Soviet Union committed during Communist rule. All democratic countries ought to ask Russia to condemn the crimes committed in the Soviet era for the sake of Communism. Russia must acknowledge the darkest periods in its history, as Germany did after WWII, Vike-Freiberga said at a meeting with foreign ambassadors in Latvia. In May 2005, Latvia will celebrate the 15th anniversary of the declaration of its independence, an event that put an end to the 50-year long Soviet occupation, she said. Latvia, together...