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  • Russia: Suspended Sentences For Youths Who Attacked Armenian

    Volume 5, Number 29

    Friday, July 22, 2005

    BIGOTRY MONITOR

    A Weekly Human Rights Newsletter on Antisemitism, Xenophobia, and Religious
    Persecution in the Former Communist World and Western Europe


    EDITOR: CHARLES FENYVESI

    (News and Editorial Policy within the sole discretion of the editor)



    Published by UCSJ: Union of Councils for Jews in the Former Soviet Union
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    SUSPENDED SENTENCES FOR YOUTHS WHO ATTACKED ARMENIAN. Three youths in
    Tolyatti, Russia (Saratov Region) received suspended sentences for their
    April 2005 attack on an Armenian man, according to a July 8 report by the
    Sova Information-Analytical Center. The youths denied membership in any
    neo-Nazi organization but did acknowledge that their attack was motivated by
    hatred for "migrants from the south." The attack took place the day before
    Hitler's birthday, a time when Russian neo-Nazis are particularly active.
    The youths used a metal pipe in their attack; nevertheless, either out of
    fear or some other reason, the victim did not insist on a long sentence,
    leading the judge to hand down suspended sentences.



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    Copyright (c) 2005. UCSJ. All rights reserved.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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