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DECA
Earlier this year, a jury in St. Petersburg cleared a young man of murder charges in the fatal stabbing of a NINE-year-old Tajik girl, finding him guilty instead of "hooliganism."
The seven defendants, found guilty of murdering a SIX-year-old Tajik gypsy girl near St Petersburg on 21 September 2003, were sentenced: two to 10 years imprisonment, one to 7 years, two to 2.5 years and two minors to suspended sentences.
ANTI-FASISTI
on 16 April this year, added another murder to their grim tally when a group of six skinheads in Moscow stabbed to death a 19-year-old anti-fascist punk musician, Alexander (Sasha) Ryuhin when he was on his way with a friend to a concert. Ryuhin was stabbed through the heart and in the neck.
Timur Kacharava, 20, was killed this sunday evening (13 nov 2005, 19:00) on the corner of Nevskyi and Ligovskyi prospects, near the subway station "Pl. Vosstaniya".
He and his friend Maxim were attacked by the group of neo-nazis(who does not exist according to the Russian Police data) just behind. He died in seconds due to 5 knife shots, each piercing his throat. Ambulance arrived only in 20 minutes.
Maxim survived several knife wounds and craniocerebral injury, he is in the stable state now.
Timur and Maxim were on the way back from the social work - just before the accident they participated in the "Food Not Bombs" action: served out hot food to the homeless and person in need, "human trash" in the filthy language of neonazism and hate.
NOVINARI
Anna Politkovskaya, the veteran Russian journalist and author who made her name as a searing critic of the Kremlin and its policies in Chechnya, was found dead on Saturday in her apartment building, shot in the head with a pistol, the authorities and her colleagues said.
She was a strident critic of Mr. Putin, whom she accused of stifling civil society and allowing a climate of official corruption and brutality.
SENIOR Russian journalist who embarrassed the country's military establishment with a series of exclusive stories has been found dead outside his flat in mysterious circumstances.
The body of Ivan Safronov, 51, the defence correspondent for Kommersant, was discovered on Friday. He apparently fell from a fifth-floor window.
Although prosecutors say they suspect that Safronov committed suicide, his colleagues on Monday insisted that he had no reason to kill himself. They said he was the latest in a long line of Russian journalists to die in unexplained circumstances.
Several newspapers pointed to Safronov's record of breaking stories about the country's nuclear program. In December he revealed that the experimental Bulava intercontinental ballistic missile, hailed by the President, Vladimir Putin, as the basis for Russia's future nuclear might, had failed to launch for the third consecutive time.
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Edited by down with the sickness, 18 February 2008 - 21:44.