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    THREE YEKATERINBURG RESIDENTS FOUND GUILTY OF BEATING ARMENIANS

    Interfax News Agency
    Russia & CIS General Newswire
    September 11, 2006 Monday 2:23 PM MSK

    Yekaterinburg's Kirov District Court has found two teenagers aged
    16 and 17 and Sergei Tkachuk, 19, guilty of fomenting ethnic hatred,
    the press service of the Sverdlovsk region prosecutor's office said
    on Monday.

    The court found them guilty of "fomenting hatred or enmity, as well
    as humiliating human dignity," a statement by the press service reads.

    The youngest participant, a youth aged 16, was sentenced to 100 hours
    of community service, his friend, 17, was fined 20,000 rubles, while
    Tkachuk was sentenced to 18 months of corrective labor, the press
    service said.

    These young people humiliated the dignity of two Armenians in public
    by using violence against them on March 28, 2006, the statement reads.

    "Young nationalists shouting out slogans like "For a happy Russia,"
    and "Glory to Russia" as they attacked the plaintiffs, the press
    service said.
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