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    Current Digest of the Post-Soviet Press
    July 21, 2004

    Nazism Expert Killed; Extremists Claim Responsibility


    THE VICTIM, N. GIRENKO, SERVED AS EXPERT WITNESS IN SCHULTZ-88 TRIAL,
    SUPERVISED SCHOLARS PROVIDING EXPERTISE ON NATIONALISTIC NEWSPAPERS

    SOURCE: NAZIS SUSPECTED IN MURDER OF EXPERT ON FASCISM. By Sergei
    Nekhamkin and Yelena Rotkevich. Izvestia, June 22, 2004, p. 5.
    Condensed text:

    St. Petersburg -- . . . [Professor] Nikolai Mikhailovich Girenko was
    murdered Saturday morning [June 19] in his apartment by a shot
    through the door from a sawed-off rifle. The case is being handled by
    the St. Petersburg Prosecutor's Office's Administration for the
    Investigation of Particularly Important Crimes. Assistant city
    prosecutor Aleksandr Zhukov told reporters on Monday that at the
    present time, one of the hypotheses being considered by the
    investigation is that the murder was connected with Girenko's work.
    But he said the investigators are also not ruling out the possibility
    that the murder was motivated by hooliganism.

    That phrase -- "motivated by hooliganism" -- evoked skepticism on
    the part of Nikolai Mikhailovich's colleague and close associate,
    Valentina Uzunova. She said that a group of scholars supervised by
    Girenko that has been providing expertise on extreme nationalist
    publications had received threats regularly. . . .

    One unfinished trial in which Prof. Girenko was serving as an
    expert witness involves St. Petersburg's most "rabid" nationalistic
    group -- Schultz-88. The "Schultz case" began in the spring of 2003.
    At that time, while investigating an attack on an Armenian citizen,
    detectives came upon a skinhead gang of about 30 people. It was
    Girenko's expert testimony that made it clear that this wasn't just a
    bunch of city toughs, but a group of inveterate racists and Nazis in
    the Hitlerite mold. . . . Members of the organization have been
    charged with fomenting ethnic and racial enmity and with publicly
    calling for the violent overthrow of the constitutional order. The
    trial is still ongoing.

    Among Nikolai Girenko's final acts was providing expert input on a
    group of Novgorod newspapers: Novgorodets [The Novgoroder], Ya --
    Russky [I Am Russian], Russkoye veche [Russian Assembly], Dlya
    russkikh lyudei [For Russian People], Yevpaty Kolovrat and Russkoye
    yedinstvo [Russian Unity] (one of them was shut down by court order).
    These newspapers have ties to Russian National Unity. Prof. Girenko
    tangled with that organization in St. Petersburg earlier, at the
    trial of Aleksei Andreyev, another publisher of nationalistic
    newspapers. Shortly before his death, Girenko had begun preparing for
    a new trial involving RNU.
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