Moscow – Russian Court Convicts 3 Men Over Anti-Semitic Sign Rigged With Explosives

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    Moscow – A Russian court convicted three members of an extremist group who were accused of planting an anti-Semitic sign rigged with explosives that injured two men.

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    The Regional Court in the city of Tomsk in central Siberia, sentence two of them to 23 and 20 years in prison respectively, and a third member of the group, who had repented and helped the investigation, had received a six-year suspended sentence.
    The men were convicted on charges of banditry, terrorism and instigating ethnic hatred.
    They were accused of planting an anti-Semitic sign that exploded in July 2002, injuring two passers-by who tried to remove it from the side of a highway in the region.

    The incident was one of a series of copycat crimes in which such signs were erected around Russia during that time.


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