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    RUSSIAN PROSECUTOR GENERAL SAYS THE NUMBER OF CRIMES ON THE BASIS OF XENOPHOBIA RISE

    RIA Novosti
    2009-02-13 13:59:00

    ArmInfo. Russian Prosecutor General Yuri Chayka said the number of
    crimes on the basis of xenophobia have risen.

    'There is such a problem. We see and know that', - Russian Prosecutor
    General Yuri Chayka said at today's joint press conference in
    Yerevanwith his Armenian counterpart Agvan Hovsepyan. He recalled
    special department to investigate xenophobia was set up in Prosecutor
    General's Office two years ago. 'According to the president's decree,
    similar department has been recently set up in Russian Ministry
    of Internal Affairs [MIA]. The crimes on this basis have really
    grown. But I should say we are working much, and together with MIA we
    are coordinating our efforts to contradict these phenomena. I think
    we shall continue working much in this direction. At the sitting of
    Federal Security Service and MIA the president charged us to take
    much efforts', - Russian prosecutor general said. As for adequacy of
    punishment measures, he said here is also much to think over. He also
    added that the annual report on the state of legality in Russia, which
    also says about this topic, will be submitted to the president soon.

    'We offer the complex of measures which will promote activation of
    the joint work not only of the law-enforcement agencies, but the
    power structures, federal subjects and the government in general',
    - he said. 'The problem has become sharp because of the economic
    crisis. There are many people in Russian from other CIS countries
    which arrived to earn money. Many of them lost job because of the
    crisis and have nowhere to go, as the situation in their native land
    is harder while here they hope to get job in some way. We see it
    and understand and try to work in this direction so that to remove
    tension in the society', - Yuri Chayka said.
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