Racist attacks happen with shocking regularity in Russia and the government is shirking its responsibilities and failing to confront the problem, Amnesty International said in a report on Thursday. Anyone who does not look ethnically Russian is at risk, the report said, be they an African studying in St Petersburg or somebody from the Caucasus trying to earn a living in Moscow. Young Tajik children have also been targeted by gangs of young men — and women — with neo-fascist beliefs. Attacks on Jews also seem to be on the rise, it said. Full Story
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