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    XENOPHOBIA GROWING IN RUSSIA - HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVISTS

    Interfax
    Jan 30 2008
    Russia

    Moscow, 30 January: Since the beginning of the year, 14 people have
    been killed in xenophobia-related attacks inRussia, Aleksandr Brod,
    director of the Moscow Human Rights Bureau and a member of the Public
    Chamber, told Interfaxtoday.

    "At least 25 xenophobic attacks and fights have occurred in January,
    in which 14 people were killed and at least20 injured," Brod said,
    citing information monitored by the Moscow Human Rights Bureau.

    The largest number of xenophobic crimes was committed in Moscow Region,
    St. Petersburg and Tolyatti, he said.

    In 2008, four residents of Uzbekistan, two of Tajikistan, two of
    Kyrgyzstan, one of Turkey, one of Dagestan, and one of Armenia were
    killed in attacks, Brod said.

    "The number of attacks shows that radical nationalists will continue to
    remain active in 2008 and will probably break last year's sad record
    in the number of those killed and injured in xenophobic crimes,"
    Brod said.

    Another human rights organization, the Sova analytical centre, which
    specializes in the problems of xenophobia,yesterday expressed its
    concern in view of growing xenophobia.

    The centre's activists presented the 2007 report, according to which
    69 people were killed and about 600 injuredin xenophobic attacks in
    39 Russian regions.

    "We have noted that xenophobia-related violence is growing in Russia.

    The number of race-hatred attacks hasincreased. There are more domestic
    racial attacks, and they are committed not only by skinheads," Sova
    deputydirector Galina Kozhevnikova told Interfax.

    "Ultra right-wing organizations are getting more active. They are
    trying to hold more and more mass actions and provoke disorder. In
    addition, attacks are becoming more vicious," she said.

    "Since the beginning of 2008, according to our monitoring figures,
    11 people were killed in race-related attacksand 22 were injured. In
    January, attacks happened in seven Russian regions," she said.
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