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  • Russians, Caucasus natives brawl in Moscow; right-wing groups spark

    International Herald Tribune, France
    June 23 2007


    Russians, Caucasus natives brawl in Moscow; police say right-wing
    groups sparked fight
    The Associated PressPublished: June 23, 2007


    MOSCOW: Dozens of Russians brawled with people from the Caucasus and
    Central Asia in what Moscow police said Saturday was a coordinated
    attack by anti-immigrant and right-wing activists. Nearly four dozen
    people were detained and one person was hospitalized.

    The violence Friday night was the latest incident involving hate
    crimes or attacks targeting foreigners in Russia, particularly
    dark-skinned immigrants from poorer regions and republics of the
    former Soviet Union. Many Russian regions are plagued by tensions
    between ethnic Russians and minority groups, especially those from
    Chechnya and the Caucasus.

    Moscow city police spokesman Anatoly Latovetsky said in televised
    comments that anti-immigrant and right wing activists were behind the
    running battles that took place Friday in three locations in the
    Russian capital. The groups specifically targeted people from the
    Caucasus, such as from Chechnya, Azerbaijan or Armenia, he said.

    One ethnic Armenian man was hospitalized with stab wounds, he said.

    Forty-two people were detained for disturbing public order and other
    charges, Moscow police said.
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