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    CHUVASHIA PROSECUTORS CHARGE YOUTHS WITH HATE CRIMES

    Union of Councils for Jews in the Former Soviet Union
    August 14, 2008
    DC

    The Novocheboksary, Russia (Republic of Chuvashia) branch of the
    Investigative Committee charged a group of youths with hate crimes,
    according to an August 13, 2008 article in the Kazan edition of the
    national daily "Kommersant." Seven students face charges of inciting
    ethnic hatred, hooliganism, assault, and vandalism in connection with
    a series of attacks on ethnic minorities and youth groups associated
    with trends that neo-Nazis view as "un-Russian" (including fans of
    "racially impure" rap music). Over the course of four years, the
    extremists assaulted their victims, posted leaflets calling for
    violence against ethnic and religious minorities, and shattered
    windows in an Armenian owned shoe store, which they spray-painted
    with racist threats. Their four-year reign of terror came to an end
    after a February 6, 2008 brawl with ethnic Russian rap music fans,
    which ended in two rap fans being stabbed. The local FSB identified
    the suspects and found neo-Nazi literature in their possession. One
    suspect is being held in pre-trial detention, while the others have
    signed a written pledge not to leave the city pending their trial.
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