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Aug. 15, 2007
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Interior Ministry Probes Into Execution Video
Creators of scandalous Internet video of execution of Tadjikistan’s and Dagestan’s natives showed up Tuesday. The butchers claim they are the militant wing of radical National Socialist Association, notorious for arranging skinhead rallies and attacks on gay-parades.
Yesterday, the National Socialist Party of Russia (Russian abbreviation is NSPR) posted a statement on the web-site claiming authorship for the video that allegedly showed execution of two people. The statement declared the beginning of “combat struggle against the black colonists,” called for “the expulsion of all Caucasians and Asians from Russia’s territory” and for “release of all national socialists from prisons.”

According to the statement, NSPR is an independent militant wing of the National Socialist Association, the organization of skinheads notorious for staging the Russian Marches, attacking gay-parades and national meetings in Moscow.

In the National Socialist Association, however, they knew nothing about the emergence of a new wing, and its leader, Dmitry Rumyantsev refused to answer any questions on the issue.

It emerged that the special division of the RF Interior Ministry, the so-called Department K, is probing into the circumstances related to the video. The video was also posted on foreign sites, so Russia’s police addressed the foreign counterparts in an effort to launch an international probe.
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