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    Interfax, Russia
    Sept 19 2009


    Over 50 hurt in hate crimes in Russia this year - rights groups

    MOSCOW Sept 19


    Human rights groups have expressed concerns about the attacks based on
    xenophobia and ethnic intolerance, which continue in Russia.

    "In the period between January and mid September, 169 attacks
    occurred, in which 53 people were killed and at least 218 were
    injured," Alexander Brod, director of the Moscow Bureau for Human
    Rights, told Interfax, citing the results of a monitoring.

    In the same period in 2008, at least 92 people died at the hands of
    nationalists and at least 300 were injured, and in 2007 at least forty
    were killed and some 230 were injured, Brod said.

    According to Brod, Moscow and the Moscow region, St. Petersburg and
    the Leningrad region, Nizhny Novgorod, and Stavropol lead in attacks
    based on ethnic intolerance this year.

    Victims of racist attacks this year were mostly Uzbeks (13 killed and
    nine injured), Russians (five killed and nine injured), Kyrgyzis (four
    killed and ten injured), Tajiks (five killed and 13 injured),
    Armenians (two killed and nine injured), Dagestanis (two killed and
    four injured), Vietnamese (three killed), and Azerbaijanis (two killed
    and 12 injured), Brod said.

    Rights groups believe that most hate crimes are committed by skinheads
    and members of various radical nationalist organizations. Most victims
    of such attacks are people with origins in the Caucasus and Central
    Asia, and also sexual minorities and members of young people's
    subcultures.
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