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    RUSSIA MUST TAKE XENOPHOBIA SERIOUSLY - ARMENIAN DIASPORA LEADER

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    May 31 2006

    MOSCOW, May 31 (RIA Novosti) - Russia must develop a comprehensive
    approach to fighting xenophobia and race-hate crimes, the president
    of the Union of Armenians in Russia said Wednesday.

    Extremism and xenophobia in Russia have been in the spotlight following
    a wave of race-hate attacks across the country and the publication
    of a report by Amnesty International that slammed the government for
    not doing enough to combat the problem.

    Ara Abramyan said 390 racially motivated attacks had been registered
    in Russia in 2005, and that seven Armenians had been killed in the
    country this year alone.

    "This is not a problem of the Armenian people," Abramyan said. "It
    is a problem of our state, it is our common problem and only through
    common efforts can we find a way out of this situation."

    In a murder that shocked the country, Vagan Abramyants, a 17-year-old
    student at the Moscow Academy of Management, was stabbed to death on
    the platform of Pushkinskaya metro station in the center of Moscow
    at about 5 p.m. April 22.

    Abramyan said society should reject members of radical nationalist
    groups.

    "They must know that they do not have a place in the society," he
    said, adding that the society should start an open dialogue with
    young people on these sensitive issues.

    Interior Minister Rashid Nurgaliyev said on May 17 that some 6,000
    young people under the age of 18 were involved in extremist activities
    in Russia.
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