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    RUSSIAN COURT ACQUITS SUSPECT IN RACIAL MURDER OF ETHNIC ARMENIAN YOUTH

    Interfax
    Feb 5 2008
    Russia

    Moscow, 25 January [dateline as received]: The Moscow Regional Court
    returned on Tuesday [presumably 5 February] a not guilty verdict in
    the case of the racial murder of the 19-year-old Artur Sardaryan.

    An Interfax correspondent reports that a young Muscovite charged
    with the murder of [Sardaryan], the Russian citizen born in Armenia,
    has thus been acquitted for the second time on the basis of the
    jury's verdict.

    The lawyer for the victim's family, Simon Tsaturyan, told Interfax
    that he regarded the ruling as unlawful and unjustified, and would
    appeal. "We have no words, only indignation. On the one hand we hear
    every day about racial murders and on the other we see acquittals.

    The link is obvious: impunity breeds more evil," the lawyer said.

    "In the course of the court hearings, the defendant's lawyers subjected
    the jury to immense psychological pressure," he said.

    This was a retrial. In June 2007, a court in Moscow Region already
    found the young Muscovite not guilty on the basis of the jury's
    verdict. The acquitted teenager later attacked a man from Dagestan
    and was sentenced by a court to two years in a juvenile correctional
    facility.

    On 25 September 2007, the Russian Supreme Court, to which the victims'
    relatives and the prosecutor's office had appealed, overturned the
    acquittal and sent the case for a retrial at the Moscow Regional Court.

    The prosecution argues that on 25 May 2006 two young men on board a
    commuter train from Moscow to Sofrino (the Yaroslavl railway) saw
    Sardaryan in the carriage. They decided to dispatch the young man
    because they "had feelings of hatred and animosity towards ethnic
    Caucasians". [Passage omitted] One of them stabbed Sardaryan at least
    five times in the head and neck. The victim died of his wounds.

    The underage Muscovite, who name has not been disclosed, was charged
    with "taking part in a murder committed by a group of people on
    the grounds of ethnic hatred (Article 105, Clauses Zh and L, of the
    Criminal Code of the Russian Federation)". The other person involved
    in the crime has not been identified so far. [Passage omitted]
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