Antisemitism, Xenophobia and Religious Persecution in Russia's Regions 1999-2000

Febuary 8, 2001

Neo-Nazis in Oryol, Russia

The Union of Councils for Soviet Jews

See UCSJ's report Antisemitism, Xenophobia, and Religious Persecution in Russia's Regions: 1999-2000

See UCSJ's report Antisemitism, Xenophobia, and Religious Persecution in Russia's Regions: 1998 - 1999

The Union of Councils for Soviet Jews (UCSJ) is a grassroots, independent human rights organization that for 30 years has advocated for freedom of emigration, human rights and the political and physical safety of Jews in the former Soviet Union. UCSJ is the premier source of monitoring information on antisemitism and neo-fascism in the former Soviet Union.

Yosef I. Abramowitz, President

Micah H. Naftalin, National Director

Leonid Stonov, Director International Bureaus and Activities

This report is based on UCSJ monitoring and analysis. It was drafted by Nickolai Butkevich, UCSJ's Research and Advocacy Director with suplementary material by Mr. Naftalin.


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