MINELRES: Bigotry Monitor: Volume 5, Numbers 47-48 (content)

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Volume 5, Number 47
Friday, December 2, 2005

BIGOTRY MONITOR

A Weekly Human Rights Newsletter on Antisemitism, Xenophobia, and
Religious Persecution in the Former Communist World and Western Europe

EDITOR: CHARLES FENYVESI
(News and Editorial Policy within the sole discretion of the editor)

Published by UCSJ: Union of Councils for Jews in the Former Soviet Union
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JACKSON-VANIK TO BE LIFTED SOON, SAYS U.S. ENVOY

BUSH URGED TO PRESS PUTIN NOT TO BAN FOREIGN SUPPORT OF NGOS

POLICE BLOCK ANTI-FASCIST RALLY IN MOSCOW

AD INCITES ETHNIC HATRED, COURT RULES AND BARS RODINA FROM VOTE
 
MAURITIAN STUDENT ATTACKED
 
POLICE STOP SKINHEADS FROM FIREBOMBING FOREIGN STUDENT DORM
 
NEO-FASCISTS RALLY IN KOMI REPUBLIC
 
ANTI-ROMA ARSONISTS WON'T BE PROSECUTED
 
CZECHS CHARGE RUSSIANS HINDERING NEO-NAZI'S TRIAL

KIEV NEO-NAZIS ATTACK ANTI-FASCIST ROCK FANS
 
BELARUS FAILS TO MEET UN DEADLINE ON RELIGIOUS FREEDOM VIOLATION
 
CASE AGAINST MILOSEVIC UP IN THE AIR
 
FRANCE TO TIGHTEN LAWS ON IMMIGRATION
 
* * * QUOTE OF THE WEEK, A FRIENDSHIP 'MORALLY COMPROMISING' * * * 
 
 
THE KREMLIN CALLS IT A VICTORY
Human Rights Groups Boycotted the Elections in Chechnya 
 
1. POWER IS ILLEGITIMATE
 
2. 'ELECTIONS HAVE BECOME A FICTION' 
 
3. THE WEST GIVES PUTIN AN EASY RIDE

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Volume 5, Number 48
Friday, December 9, 2005

BIGOTRY MONITOR

A Weekly Human Rights Newsletter on Antisemitism, Xenophobia, and
Religious Persecution in the Former Communist World and Western Europe

EDITOR: CHARLES FENYVESI
(News and Editorial Policy within the sole discretion of the editor)

Published by UCSJ: Union of Councils for Jews in the Former Soviet Union
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1. NGO LAW PUT IN DOUBT RUSSIAN CHAIRMANSHIP OF G-8.

2. PUTIN ORDERS NEW LAW.

3. LAWMAKERS UPSET BY 'BACCHANALIA' OF NGOS. 

4. RICE URGES PUTIN TO RECONSIDER NGO LAW. 

5. A BLOW EQUIVALENT TO TWO THOUSAND YUKOS AFFAIRS? 

THE BLACK HUNDRED IS BACK. 

RUSSIAN JEWISH GROUPS TO MONITOR ANTISEMITISM.

ARMENIAN TOMBS VANDALIZED. 

NEO-NAZI LEADER ARRESTED.

MOSQUE TORCHED IN NORTHERN RUSSIA.

TWO CAUCASUS NATIVES KILLED, 3 WOUNDED. 

FOREIGN STUDENTS ATTACKED. 

MURMANSK SKINHEADS SENTENCED. 

MOSCOW CHIEF RABBI GIVEN RUSSIAN VISA.

UKRAINE PRESIDENT CONDEMNS ANTISEMITIC MAGAZINE.

UKRAINIAN SYNAGOGUE ATTACKED. 


* * * QUOTE OF THE WEEK, THE CHOICE FOR RUSSIA * * *

MUSLIM RESENTMENT OF RUSSIAN ORTHODOX INFLUENCE SURGES


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