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    Kavkaz Center, Turkey
    Jan 6 2005

    Russia is doomed


    The words that are in the heading are not a fruit of the author's
    imagination, but it is a quite substantiated prediction based on
    specific figures and facts, which are a subject of discussion right
    in Russia today. It is a matter of catastrophic demographic
    situation.

    Ethnic Russian population of the Russian Federation is rapidly
    decreasing. Entire cities and villages are ceasing to exist due to
    the lack of population in them. According to official figures of
    National Forum, «Present and Future of Russia's Population», which
    took place in Moscow last month, 11,000 villages and 290 cities have
    disappeared from the map of the Russian Federation. 13,000 villages
    are still on the map, but they remained with no inhabitants in them.
    Two villages are disappearing in Russia each day, which in one year
    is equal to a small province.

    Deputy Minister of Health and Social Development of Russia, Vladimir
    Starodubtsev, said that Russia's population has decreased by 9
    million over the last 10 years. Moreover, depopulation affected
    virtually entire Russia. Even according to understated figures, the
    number of the Russian population is decreasing 700 to 800 thousand
    each year (other reports show that the figure is 1.2 million a year).
    Since 1992 death rate among Russians exceeded birth rate and the
    difference has only been increasing ever since then.

    Male death rate in Russia is one of the highest in the world. At the
    same time 30% of the dead are men of working years. Average life of
    men is 13 years less than that among women (women - 72 years, men -
    58.8 years). Main reasons are alcoholism, oncology (cancer), traumas
    and poisonings. Deaths from abuse of alcohol in Russia skyrocketed
    3.5 times over the past 5 years. Suicide rate exceeds Central
    European figures 2.5 times among males and 1.5 times among females.
    In Russia there are twice as many deaths in traffic accidents as
    there are in European states.

    Russian youth ages 15 to 19 started dying 40 % more often. Out of
    today's generation of 16-year-olds, only 54 % will live until they
    reach their retirement age.

    In 1998 for the first time the number of retirees in Russia exceeded
    the number of children and juveniles under 16 by 110,000. For January
    1, 2004, this number has grown to 4.2 million. Right now the number
    of children under 14 is 2.5 times lower than the number of retirees
    (10.6 and 27.2 million accordingly). According to the predictions
    that have been made, starting the year 2006 the number of retirees
    will be growing even more actively and by 2016 it will comprise 25%
    of the entire Russian population.

    According to the census of the Russian Federation, the number of
    ethnic Russians was 104 million out of 144.2 million of the overall
    population in Russia. Considering the fact that demographic figures
    in Russia have always been considered to be a national security
    issue, then proceeding from Soviet/Russian practice of demographic
    overstatements, you can say for sure that the number of 104 ethnic
    Russians is set too high and it's already been quite a while since
    the real number of ethnic Russians sank under the psychological mark
    of 100 million.

    The signs of apparent worsening of demographic situation for Russians
    have been seen right in Moscow as well. This week Komsomolskaya
    Pravda newspaper («Young Communist Truth») published the figures of
    ethnic structure of the population of the Russian capital. Senior
    research officer of Center for Geopolitical Research of Institute of
    Geography under Russian Academy of Sciences, Olga Vendina, whose
    research is based on the records from civil status registries in all
    districts of Moscow over the years of 1993 - 2003, 'ethnically
    tinged' neighborhoods have already been formed in Moscow. In these
    parts of the city Russian population is constantly decreasing, while
    the percentage of residents of other ethnic backgrounds is
    systematically increasing. Furthermore, it is in Moscow's historical
    center, where birthrate among non-Russian population is considerably
    higher than birthrate among Russians, who are being naturally ousted
    to the capital's outskirts.

    The largest ethnic diasporas in Moscow, whose numbers are constantly
    growing due to sharp increase of newborns throughout the last 10
    years are Azeris, Tatars, Armenians and Ukrainians. At the same time
    each 5th Russian woman marries a man from the Caucasus.

    But that's not all. About a year ago Novye Izvestiya ('New Tidings')
    newspaper published some figures about ethnical structure of Russia,
    compiled by Jewish University of Jerusalem based on the 2002 census.

    According to that sensational document, in 2002 the number of Chinese
    population in Russia reached almost 3.5 million, and thus the Chinese
    have now taken the fourth place in Russia's population, following
    Russians (104 million), Tatars (7.2 million), and Ukrainians (5.1
    million). 15 years ago there were only 5 thousand Chinese living in
    Russia.

    According to the predictions made by the experts, by the year 2013
    every fourth person in Russia will be a Chinese.

    In this short material we quoted only a few facts that are recognized
    in Russia and that are not propagandistic exercises of Kavkaz
    Center's journalists, as Moscow likes to be claiming. Anyone can draw
    his/her own conclusions from these facts. And in conclusion, we would
    like to quite the Holy Koran:

    «But if you turn back, then indeed I have delivered to you the
    message with which I have been sent to you, and my Lord will bring
    another people in your place, and you cannot do Him any harm; surely
    my Lord is the Preserver of all things».
    (The Koran 11/57).

    Said Ibrahayev,

    for Kavkaz Center
    http://kavkazcenter.com/eng/article.php?id=3420
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