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    Suspected skinheads attack three Caucasians in Moscow

    Agence France Presse -- English
    August 5, 2006 Saturday 10:00 PM GMT

    MOSCOW, Aug 5 2006 -- A group of suspected skinheads attacked three
    residents of Russia's Caucasian republic of Dagestan in a suburban
    Moscow train, Russian news agencies reported late Saturday.

    "Two Dagestanis were hospitalised in a serious condition, another one
    was allowed to go home," police sources were quoted by the ITAR-TASS
    news agency as saying.

    Police were questioning witnesses and searching for the culprits,
    the sources said.

    Recognisable Russian ethnic minorities -- especially Chechens and
    other Caucasians -- as well as Armenians, Roma gypsies and Jews,
    and foreign nationals such as Africans and Asians, have increasingly
    been targeted in racist attacks.

    Although a string of murders by skinheads has grabbed the headlines,
    human rights campaigners also accuse Russian security forces and
    semi-official law enforcement militias of routine abuses and point
    to a climate of near-impunity.

    Crimes against foreigners in Russia have risen by 33 percent this year
    compared with the same period in 2005, with 6,000 crimes registered
    against foreigners and non-citizens, the interior ministry has
    announced.

    Rights defenders reported that ethnic hatred motivated 18 murders
    and 129 attacks this year.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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