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    VORONEZH RESIDENT CONVICTED FOR ATTACKING ARMENIAN NATIVE

    http://www.eng.kavkaz-uzel.ru/articles/108 81
    Aug 10 2009, 23:40

    The Zheleznodorozhny District Court of Voronezh has found Alexander
    Chalenko, 22, guilty of causing heavy health damage to a native of
    Armenia and sentenced him to 4 years and 10 months of imprisonment.

    Let us note that attacks on natives of the Caucasus were committed
    earlier in Voronezh. Thus, in the end of July this year another man
    was sentenced in Voronezh for beating an Azerbaijani teenager. For
    his crime committed back in July 2007 he was sentenced to 3 years
    and 1 month of imprisonment.

    The court has found out that in the evening on September 2, 2008,
    in the Zheleznodorozhny District, a native of Armenia, 25, and a
    citizen of Russia was accompanying his girlfriend home. They were
    approached by a group of teenagers aged 16-20, who, having offered
    the Caucasian to leave Russia, started beating him. This was reported
    by the "Interfax" with reference to the statement of Sergey Glaziev,
    senior assistant to the head of the regional department of Russian ICPO
    (Investigatory Committee at the Prosecutor's Office) of the Russian
    Federation, promulgated on August 7.

    According to the investigation, Alexander Chalenko, informal leader of
    the grouping of teenagers, knifed the victim several times, causing a
    heavy damage to his health, as reported by the "Voronezh Media" Agency.

    Alexander Chalenko was convicted under part 2, Article 111, of
    the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation ("Wilful infliction of
    heavy damage to one's health on the motive of national hatred") and
    sentenced to 4 years and 10 months of imprisonment in a general-regime
    corrective colony.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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