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Настоящий материал (информация) произведен и (или) распространен иностранным агентом Исследовательский центр «Сова» либо касается деятельности иностранного агента Исследовательский центр «Сова».
The following is our monthly review of incidences of xenophobia and
radical nationalism, along with any government countermeasures, for April 2013. The review is based on material gathered by Sova Center
in
the course of its daily monitoring.
On 11 April 2013, the former
leader of Russian nationalist front “Pamyat”, former head of Moscow division of the “Russians” movement and
manager of the movement’s “court of honour”, Georgii Borovikov was arrested.
Together with Borovikov, two of his “comrades in arms” were also arrested,
Vladislav Bragin and Andrey Shishkanov. All three have been accused of
paragraphs “a” and “d” of the Part 2 of Article 161 (robbery with the use of
violence or the threat of violence, carried out as a group of persons with
prior intent). The date of the event in question was 6 June 2012 and the victim
was “comrade in arms” Artem Tomskii from Ulan-Ude.
The following is our monthly review of incidences of xenophobia and
radical nationalism, along with any government countermeasures, for March 2013. The review is based on material gathered by Sova Center
in
the course of its daily monitoring.
A press-conference of the Center for information and analysis
«Sova» and Anti-discrimination centre «Memorial» took place at the
Institute of regional press in St. Petersburg on March 20, 2013.
The following is our monthly review of incidences of xenophobia and
radical nationalism, along with any government countermeasures, for February 2013. The review is based on material gathered by Sova Center in
the course of its daily monitoring.
The following is our monthly review of incidences of xenophobia and
radical nationalism, along with any government countermeasures, for January 2013. The review is based on material gathered by Sova Center in
the course of its daily monitoring.
January 19, 2013 saw a march in Moscow commemorating human rights attorney Stanislav
Markelov and Novaya Gazeta journalist Anastasia Baburova, who were shot and
killed by a neo-Nazi in broad daylight as they left a press conference in
central Moscow
four years ago on the date.
The following is the December 2012
installment of our regular monthly review of incidents involving xenophobia and
radical nationalism, as well as any reaction by the state. The review is based
on information gathered in the course of Sova Center’s
daily monitoring activities.