Montag, August 01, 2005

Arutz Sheva - Neo Nazis Suspected of Setting up Anti-Semitic Exploding Signs

Extremists in Moscow and Tomsk connected in news media reports to the neo-Nazi group Russian National Unity (RNU) may have also placed booby-trapped anti-Semitic signs on the roads -- acts that in the past few years injured several passersby who tried to take them down. The booby-trapped signs sparked a spate of copycat crimes, most of them unsolved until now. According to a July 21 report by the Sova Information-Analytical Center, two Moscow residents in their mid-50s who are in custody for allegedly planting a radio controlled bomb that derailed a Grozny-Moscow train last month have been charged with a hate crime. As a result, an investigation into a 2002 incident in which a booby-trapped sign "Death to the Kikes!" exploded, severely wounding a Moscow woman, has been reopened. Both suspects, who have been linked to the RNU, have already been charged with terrorism and attempted murder.

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