21 April 2011

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Youth activists will patrol Moscow on Wednesday in a bid to prevent attacks by neo-Nazi groups celebrating the 122nd anniversary of Adolf Hitler's birth, officials said.
Rosmolodezh - Russian Federal Agency of Youth Affairs - said that some 750 people from the country's "Volunteer Brigade" - an organization with close links to law enforcement bodies - and representatives of ethnic minority groups would "take under special control" squares, train stations and other public places.
April 20 has traditionally seen an increase attacks on ethnic minorities in Moscow and other Russian cities.
Ethnic tensions exploded in Moscow late last year after the killing of a football fan by a native of the country's mainly Muslim North Caucasus. Some 5,000 football hooligans and nationalists subsequently rioted near Red Square and clashes between ethnic Russians and internal migrants were reported across the country.
MOSCOW, April 19 (RIA Novosti)


Activists take control of the streets of Moscow, Hitler's birthday
Posted on April 19, 2011 in In Russia | by admin
On this day, the ultra celebrate Adolf Hitler's birthday. Activists believe that in Moscow in the period from April 20 to May 9,
most likely provocative speeches by radical nationalists. "Activists of the interregional association to cooperate with law enforcement agencies" voluntary militia of the country, "together with representatives of national and cultural associations and diaspora, with the support of the Federal Agency on Youth Affairs will hold a rally," Antifascist Patrol "- said in a statement. Young people are going to divide into groups of 50 people. Under special control, they promise to take the places of leisure and mass gatherings in Moscow: squares, railway stations, shopping centers, religious centers and dormitories metropolitan university. "The main tasks of volunteers will prevent illegal actions on the part of a negative-minded citizens to inform law enforcement officials about attempts to offenses by residents and visitors to the capital" – the press-service.
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For more than 20 years, starting at the end of the 1980s, radical nationalist and neo-nazi groups have used Hitler’s birthday as an excuse to lead public demonstrations. Every year, the day is marked by widespread attacks by skinheads on foreign citizens, as well as migrants from the Caucasus region and Central Asia. The neo-fascists also target Jewish sites and monuments.by The Other Russian

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