A former member of Russian National Unity faces "incitement to hooliganism" charges in St.
Petersburg, according to a May 4, 2010 report by the local news agency Rosbalt. The 36 year old man allegedly urged his younger followers to set explosive devices around the city in an effort to terrorize non-Russians. The bombs went off in 2008 and 2009, but did not injure anybody. Police reportedly confiscated extremist literature and video material from the suspect's home.
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Monday, 10 May 2010
YESHIVA STUDENT MURDERED IN UKRAINE
A Chabad student was murdered two weeks ago in the Ukraine, and his body was cut into ten pieces, according to reports released to the media on Saturday night. Police were reportedly investigating whether the murder was an act of anti-Semitism. Haredi news sources reported that the victim, Aryeh Leib Misinzov, was a 25-year-old student at the Lubavitcher Yeshiva in Kiev. Police found pieces of the Misinzov's body in a suburb of Kiev, sources said, adding that he was kidnapped and murdered by a gang member on Hitler's birthday. The gang leader was reportedly undergoing questioning by Kiev police. On Sunday, haredi news sources reported that Misinzov himself was involved in organized crime. According to Chabad sources, the Ukrainian chief rabbi, Rabbi Moshe Reuvein Asman, was in Israel at the time of the murder, and cut his trip short in order to arrange the release and burial of the body.
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