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    Russia criticizes U.S. report on anti-Semitism

    .c The Associated Press


    MOSCOW (AP) - The Foreign Ministry on Tuesday criticized a U.S.
    report on anti-Semitism around the world, saying that its statements
    about Russia were condescending and in some cases accusatory and
    baseless.

    The U.S. State Department report to Congress said that anti-Semitism
    remained a serious problem in Russia, Belarus and elsewhere in the
    former Soviet Union, with most incidents carried out by
    ultra-nationalists and other far-right elements.

    In a statement, the Russian ministry said the evaluation of
    anti-Semitism in Russia in large part repeated a September 2004 State
    Department report on world religious freedom.

    ``As for the content of the document, the effort by its authors to
    somehow combine objective evidence from the Russian Jewish community
    about the lack of anti-Semitism at the state level in Russia with an
    expression of 'concern' about certain instances of religious and
    ethnic intolerance 'in localities' and from a series of political
    parties appears openly artificial,'' it said.

    The problem of extremist youth groups who carry out anti-Semitic
    crimes such as vandalizing Jewish cemeteries and synagogues is shared
    by many countries, including the United States and Western European
    nations, it said.

    The statement said nations must work together to fight extremism,
    anti-Semitism and the ideologies of racial superiority.

    ``This is particularly topical in the approach to the 60th anniversary
    of the victory over fascism, in the rout of which our country made a
    decisive contribution,'' it said. ``We are open to constructive
    dialogue, but we consider mentorism and groundless accusations simply
    inappropriate.''



    01/11/05 15:58 EST
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