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    Interfax News Agency, Russia
    March 21 2008


    Xenophobic attacks getting nastier in Russia - rights activists

    MOSCOW March 21


    Rights activists believe xenophobic attacks in Russia are getting
    nastier, while their number shows no sign of falling.

    "Racist and neo-Nazi attacks have become nastier as compared to last
    year. The number of crimes has jumped notably in Moscow," Natalya
    Yudina of the Sova analytical center said.

    Members of ultra-right movements are less active in the streets, she
    said. The propaganda of hatred is been prosecuted more widely.

    However, famous Russian public figures are still not subject to
    prosecution, she said.

    Some 151 people were victims of nationalist attacks in the winter of
    2007 - 2008, Yudina said, adding that 37 were killed in such attacks.

    Some 181 people were injured and 26 were killed in the same period in
    2006 - 2007.

    "Moscow is the center of the violence. Other cities, in particular
    St. Petersburg, follow close behind. One can speak about the wave of
    particularly cruel attacks in the capital that started in
    mid-January," Yudina said.

    People from Central Asian states constitute the main risk group, she
    said, noting that 25 of them have been killed and 36 injured.

    "The authorities and law enforcement should show extremist youths and
    those behind them that these crimes will be punished," Levon
    Mokanian, the leader of the youth wing of the Russian Union of
    Armenians, said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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