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    Agence France Presse -- English
    June 9, 2006 Friday 10:42 AM GMT

    UN anti-racism monitor heading to Russia


    A UN anti-racism monitor is heading to Russia at the invitation of
    authorities there, amid concerns over a wave of attacks and a rising
    climate of intolerance in the country, officials said Friday.

    Doudou Diene, the UN special rapporteur on racism and xenophobia,
    will visit Moscow and Saint Petersburg and meet with officials from
    June 12 to 17, said Jose Diaz, spokesman for the UN High Commissioner
    for Human Rights.

    "There has been a very serious rise in the number of racist attacks
    in the Russian Federation, including murders, especially Moscow and
    Saint Petersburg," Diaz told journalists.

    While that would be the main focus of Diene's visit, the UN expert
    will also take up wider problems related to intolerance, said Diaz.

    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 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.
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