Tuesday, March 28, 2006

13 YEARS FOR MOSCOW SYNAGOGUE ATTACKER

"A man who attacked worshippers in a Moscow synagogue, wounding nine, was sentenced Monday to 13 years in prison and mandatory psychiatric treatment," the AP reports.

The Moscow City Court found Alexander Koptsev guilty of attempted murder on racist grounds for stabbing and wounding nine men in January with a hunting knife. He could have faced up to 20 years in prison; prosecutors asked for a 16-year sentence.  One million Jews live in Russia, according to the Federation of Jewish Communities, and the Jewish community now is experiencing a revival after a wave of emigration to Israel and other countries ... Rights activists say hate groups are emboldened by authorities' mild approach to prosecuting hate crimes, and complain that literature from Nazis and other extremists is sold freely.

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