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PapaSkin
12-19-2006, 04:59 PM
OSTROGOZHSK (Voronezh region), October 18 (Itar-Tass) - A court hearing on the death of a Vietnamese as result of attack by a group of teenagers began in the City of Oztrogozhsk, Voronezh region, on Wednesday. The regional prosecutor read an indictment. The court proceedings are held behind closed doors. All defendants are minors. The Vietnamese citizen of Russia Chan Ngok Bin, 50, was beat in Ostrogozhsk by a group of teenagers on April 6. He died of injuries in a city hospital a few days later. The prosecution is of the opinion that the young men attacked him for racialist motives. The defendants engaged in skinhead ideas, had Nazi attributes and visited Nazi sites in the Internet. The prosecutor’s office charged four participants in the attack with inflicting grievous bodily harm that caused the death. The charges against three other teenagers were withdrawn, as they were under 14 years at the time of committing the crime. This was the third case of a racial-motivated murder of a foreigner in the Voronezh region. In this year’s August, a regional court sentenced a main culprit in the murder of a Peruvian university student to 16 years in prison and 12 other young men to different terms. Some of the sentences were suspended.

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