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    CRIME AGAINST FOREIGNERS ON RISE IN RUSSIA: OFFICIALS

    Agence France Presse -- English
    June 14, 2006 Wednesday 10:37 PM GMT

    The number of crimes committed against foreigners in Russia this year
    soared by 33 percent compared to last year's figures, the interior
    ministry said Wednesday.

    Almost 6,000 crimes against foreigners and people without citizenship
    were registered this year, officials quoted by the Interfax news
    agency said, adding however that these crimes were only 0.4 percent
    of all registered in Russia.

    Also, ethnic hatred motivated 18 murders and 129 attacks this year,
    rights activist Galina Kozhevnikova of the Sova Center said, adding
    that 10 of those murders were committed in Moscow and four more in
    Russia's second largest city, Saint Petersburg.

    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.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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