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Russia
Racist violence on the rise in Russia after Beslan
2004-09-13
The recent terrorist attacks caused a spike in assaults on dark-skinned people from the Caucasus region and elsewhere last week, human rights activists said. Decorated former test pilot Magomed Tolboyev said Friday that he was assaulted by police officers during a document check near the Vykhino metro station. The officers said he had a Chechen-sounding last name, he said. In Yekaterinburg, gangs of young people attacked three Armenian and Azeri cafes, killing one person and injuring two, police said.

Authorities have blamed the downing of two planes, the explosion near a Moscow metro station and the Beslan school siege on Chechen, Ingush and Arab fighters and suicide bombers. Dark-skinned people have in recent years increasingly been the targets of racially motivated attacks -- attacks that police usually write off as hooliganism. But the increase over the past week can only be attributed to the terror attacks, said Alexander Brod, director of the Moscow Bureau for Human Rights. "Anti-Caucasian sentiments always get stronger after terrorist acts," Brod said. "People blame everyone in the Caucasus. This is the stereotype in people's minds. Unfortunately, the authorities don't do a good job explaining that terrorism doesn't have a nationality," he said.

Tolboyev, an assistant to State Duma Deputy Viktor Semyonov and a native of Dagestan, said two police sergeants stopped him to check his papers Thursday near Vykhino in Moscow's southern outskirts. He showed them his Duma ID and told them that he had been decorated with the title Hero of Russia, which he received for his participation in the Soviet space shuttle program, Interfax reported. The officers took the ID. When Tolboyev attempted to get it back, one of the officers went behind him, put his arm around his neck and began to strangle him, Tolboyev said. "My throat still aches, and I haven't been able to swallow for two days," he said, Interfax reported. Asked by telephone Friday why the officers had confronted him, Tolboyev said, "I don't know. Maybe they didn't like something about me."
Posted by:Dan Darling

#3  Because, as was finally made very plain to me this weekend by a loonie leftie friend, it is only Americans that are to be despised and hated. I am not sure why and he cannot explain it as his hate keeps getting in the way.

What others do, no matter how vile, do not support that point of view and is therefore ignored as useless information

Hard to believe, but it's really as simple as that.
Posted by: Michael   2004-09-13 3:39:07 PM  

#2  Because, as was finally made very plain to me this weekend by loonie leftie friend it is only Americans that are to be despised and hated.

What others do, no matter how vile, do nopt support that point of view and is therefore ignored.

It's a simple as that.
Posted by: Michael   2004-09-13 3:34:52 PM  

#1  I guess Russia does not have organizations like CAIR, Defamation league, etc that will scream bloody murder everytime a foreigner gets stared at a little bit too long here.

Where is the US Press on this? CNN, NY Times, anybody?

By the way, I am not condoning these assaults in any way, shape or form. I am just curious as to why news like the above, from other countries, do not make the front page of newspapers here but the few assaults on muslims after Sept 11th were 24/7.
Posted by: Anonymous6134   2004-09-13 8:07:24 AM  

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