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Russia’s skinheads terrorise foreigners

Sunday, December 25th, 2011

It is increasingly dangerous to have a dark skin in Moscow, writes Phil Reeves

RUSSIANS will today hold their annual Victory Day parade in Red Square to celebrate the fact that Hitler and his armies are dead and buried. Would that they could say the same of Nazi ideology and the violence it spawns.

A wave of racist attacks by neo-Nazi skinheads in Moscow is sowing alarm among diplomats and other foreign nationals, and has prompted several embassies to issue warnings to their compatriots.

The mayor of Moscow, Yuri Luzhkov, was yesterday struggling to defuse an outcry over the more serious incident – the stabbing of an Azerbaijani trader, whose death on Thursday prompted 1,500 angry Azerbaijanis to bear his body through the streets, after wrestling it from ambulancemen and smashing the windows of their vehicle. The demonstration was broken up by the police.

Mr Luzhkov, an outspoken nationalist whose administration has a long record of mistreating ethnic minorities, blamed the killing on a business dispute.

The Russian capital was multi-ethnic and “has never resolved ethnic or religious conflicts in such a way,” he said. But Azerbaijan’s embassy has linked it to neo-Nazi skinheads. In addition, local Azerbaijani traders say the killing was witnessed by police, who did not intervene.

The incident came less than a week after a black US marine was badly beaten up by skinheads at a market in the city’s Fili Park, a popular haunt among Muscovites who go there to buy bootleg CDs. Minutes after the attack, one of the assailants – the 22-year-old editor of a neo-Nazi newspaper – gave a television interview in which he bragged about beating up black people, saying they were “attracted to his fists like metal to a magnet”. Russia’s Foreign Ministry condemned the incident as “repulsive”.

The assault prompted the US embassy in Moscow to repeat a warning to Americans of African and Asian ethnicity to be on their guard against Russian skinheads.

The embassy first drew attention to the problem after an even more sickening attack two weeks earlier, in which more than 20 skinheads were seen beating up two young Asian women near the Novy Arbat, a major thoroughfare in central Moscow.

Since then other reports have surfaced of other race- related attacks on foreigners, which may be linked with a threat by Russia’s neo-Nazis to step up such assaults after Hitler’s birthday on 20 April.

Neo-Nazi groups remain a brutish minority on the fringe of Russian politics, but they have taken root within a society in which there is a disturbing level of general racism.

Although Russians are often far more curious about, than hostile to, other ethnic groups, racist remarks and anti-Semitic abuse remain common.

Foreign students, several thousands of whom reportedly stopped attending classes following the latest attacks, have long complained of racism. They allege that the police are, at best, indifferent to it and, at worst, take part in beatings. “If you are black in Russia, hardly a day goes by without having to confront racism,” wrote Kester Klomegah, a Moscow- based Ghanaian writer, in an article last November.

Officialdom, especially in Moscow, has tended to reinforce the public prejudice by harassing ethnic minorities, particularly those from the former Soviet republics in the Caucasus and Central Asia. Before Moscow’s lavish 850th anniversary last year, Caucasian traders were harassed by the police in an effort to keep them off the streets.


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UK cops to use live rounds during riots?

Sunday, December 25th, 2011

Britain wants its police to be allowed to shoot live rounds at arsonists – that’s the conclusion of a recent report. So next time rioters take to the streets, they might just get a real bullet in the head rather than a rubber one.

This year’s riots in the UK vividly exposed the “soft touch” of Britain’s police force, which wasted time and resources on lenient and ineffective measures to contain arsonists and looters. The resulting sense of impunity drove the mobs on to torch businesses.

Families living in apartments above the blazing shops were forced to jump out of windows to escape the flames – an experience neither forgotten nor forgiven.
People who lost their homes and livelihoods in the arson attacks also crave justice.
Enough is enough, and it now looks as if the long period of putting liberal values ahead of civil order is coming to an end in the United Kingdom.

Water cannon are too expensive and rubber bullets are relatively ineffective. So it looks like firearms and live ammunition could become a last and life-saving resort in dealing with a violent mob with no respect for the value of human life.

The review by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary calls for clear rules of engagement in extreme situations of public violence.

It says police should be better prepared to face mass disorder and violence. And it is not simply a matter of equipment or numbers of police officers. For example, water cannon have proven ineffective when used in pairs and in protracted operations because when used extensively they dry up in a matter of minutes. Plus, being 1 million pounds apiece, they have to be well-guarded by police.

Also it was calculated that police must outnumber rioters by a ratio of one to four or five in order to move swiftly and make arrests to curb violence.

The review states that it would be hard to establish criteria to justify the use of the military against rioting citizens. But the review suggests the possibility of the army replacing police in logistical positions “to free police officers for public order duties.”

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