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Otto Ozols (Jūrmala, 23 August 1970), pen name of Mārtiņš Barkovskis, is a Latvian columnist, writer and social activist. Ozols’ first book, the novel "Latvieši ir visur" ("Latvians are Everywhere") became a bestseller in 2011, having gone through 11 reprints since then. The book has been translated into Swedish as "Letternas Revansch" and into Russian as "Они повсюду". He has written two more books, "Theodorus. Deja ar ziloņzivi" ("Theodorus. Dancing with the Elephant Fish"), published in 2014 and described as "Europe's answer to Britain's James Bond and America's Jason Bourne", and "Neērtās patiesības" (Uncomfortable truths), a collection of Ozols’ opinion pieces and articles on Latvian politics, published in 2015. Otto Ozols is also an actively engaged author of political essays and pol

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  • Otto Ozols (Jūrmala, 23 d'agost de 1970) és un periodista i escriptor letó. Es donà a conèixer a Letònia el 2010 amb la publicació del seu llibre Latvieši ir visur [«Els letons són a tot arreu»]. Ha mostrat simpaties amb l'independentisme català des que el 23 d'octubre de 2013 va escriure un article favorable a la secessió al diari digital Latvians Online comparant la Via Catalana i la Via Bàltica. «Com a letó dic que seré un català fins que Catalunya sigui lliure i independent», va afirmar. Del 3 al 22 d'abril del 2016 recorre a peu Catalunya, de sud a nord, uns 500 quilòmetres seguint el traçat de la Via Catalana, amb la intenció de conèixer millor Catalunya i la seva gent. En aquest viatge és acollit i acompanyat per voluntaris de les poblacions per les que passa. A les eleccions al Parlament Europeu de 2019 es va presentar com a candidat a eurodiputat per l'Associació Letona de Regions. (ca)
  • Otto Ozols (Jūrmala, 23 August 1970), pen name of Mārtiņš Barkovskis, is a Latvian columnist, writer and social activist. Ozols’ first book, the novel "Latvieši ir visur" ("Latvians are Everywhere") became a bestseller in 2011, having gone through 11 reprints since then. The book has been translated into Swedish as "Letternas Revansch" and into Russian as "Они повсюду". He has written two more books, "Theodorus. Deja ar ziloņzivi" ("Theodorus. Dancing with the Elephant Fish"), published in 2014 and described as "Europe's answer to Britain's James Bond and America's Jason Bourne", and "Neērtās patiesības" (Uncomfortable truths), a collection of Ozols’ opinion pieces and articles on Latvian politics, published in 2015. Otto Ozols is also an actively engaged author of political essays and political analysis, and for several years he was a regular columnist for the largest news portals of Latvia, TVNET, DELFI and LA.lv. (en)
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  • Otto Ozols (Jūrmala, 23 d'agost de 1970) és un periodista i escriptor letó. Es donà a conèixer a Letònia el 2010 amb la publicació del seu llibre Latvieši ir visur [«Els letons són a tot arreu»]. Ha mostrat simpaties amb l'independentisme català des que el 23 d'octubre de 2013 va escriure un article favorable a la secessió al diari digital Latvians Online comparant la Via Catalana i la Via Bàltica. «Com a letó dic que seré un català fins que Catalunya sigui lliure i independent», va afirmar. (ca)
  • Otto Ozols (Jūrmala, 23 August 1970), pen name of Mārtiņš Barkovskis, is a Latvian columnist, writer and social activist. Ozols’ first book, the novel "Latvieši ir visur" ("Latvians are Everywhere") became a bestseller in 2011, having gone through 11 reprints since then. The book has been translated into Swedish as "Letternas Revansch" and into Russian as "Они повсюду". He has written two more books, "Theodorus. Deja ar ziloņzivi" ("Theodorus. Dancing with the Elephant Fish"), published in 2014 and described as "Europe's answer to Britain's James Bond and America's Jason Bourne", and "Neērtās patiesības" (Uncomfortable truths), a collection of Ozols’ opinion pieces and articles on Latvian politics, published in 2015. Otto Ozols is also an actively engaged author of political essays and pol (en)
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