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    SKINHEADS CHARGED WITH ATTACKING FOREIGNERS IN URALS CITY

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    March 28 2006

    UFA, March 28 (RIA Novosti) - Prosecutors in a southern Urals region
    have pressed charges against members of a group of skinheads suspected
    of attacking foreign students, a spokesman said Tuesday.

    Prosecutors in Bashkortostan, a republic on the Volga, said the case
    had been sent to a court in Ufa, the regional capital, and qualified
    the attacks on the students from a local oil university as race-hate
    crimes.

    According to the prosecutors, the group was led by a 24-year-old
    young man, who had increased the numbers of the gang to more than 30
    people, mostly minors at the time of the alleged assaults dating back
    to last year.

    According to investigators, three members of the gang publicly
    assaulted the foreign students on the instructions of the gang
    leader in February 2005. The skinheads are alleged to have beaten up
    students from Vietnam, China and Angola, with one of the attackers
    purportedly hitting the Chinese student with a wooden bat in "an
    admission ceremony."

    Two other members of the group are not facing any charges as they
    were 13 when the attacks are said to have taken place.

    A wave of racially motivated crimes has recently swept Russia.

    Reports of attacks on foreigners with non-Slavic features have prompted
    Russian and foreign human rights groups to raise concerns over the
    alarming spread of racist and xenophobic sentiments in the country.

    In one of the latest incidents, four teenagers suspected of the murder
    of an Armenian man on a commuter train two weeks ago were arrested
    in the Moscow Region Monday.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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