
Four neo-Nazis got sentences ranging from suspended sentences to 12 years in prison after being found guilty of murder, assault, and incitement of ethnic hatred, according to a September 26, 2008 report by Jewish.ru. The Moscow City Court handed down the verdicts today. The trial involved the October 2006 murder of a Kyrgyz man, whom the gang, two of whom were members of the neo-Nazi group Slavic Union, killed and robbed. Two of the defendants were also found guilty of a separate assault on a Chinese man.
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