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- WORLD, Page 47World NotesSOVIET UNIONHatred's Just Reward
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- As the judge read the verdict in the Moscow courtroom last
- week, the defendant erupted. "I'm ready to die for Russia,"
- yelled Konstantin Smirnov-Ostashvili, 54, leader of a faction
- of Pamyat, the ultra-right, Russian nationalist movement. "It's
- all a lie!" Unfazed, the judge sentenced Smirnov-Ostashvili to
- two years of hard labor for shouting anti-Semitic threats at
- a meeting of liberal writers last January.
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- It was remarkable that he had come to trial at all. Though
- a videotape made at the January session clearly showed the
- Pamyat leader shouting his diatribe against Jews through a
- megaphone, it was not until July -- and after pressure from
- liberal intellectuals -- that Smirnov-Ostashvili was charged
- with "inciting ethnic hatred" under a little-used article in
- the Russian Federation criminal code.
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- The verdict came as welcome news for Jews both in the Soviet
- Union and abroad. As Jerry Strober of the U.S. National
- Conference on Soviet Jewry put it, the decision was "a further
- sign of the Soviet Union's increasing recognition of its
- human-rights obligations."
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