
Here is a key paragraph, which argues that the authorities aren't doing enough to combat racist and antisemitic violence:
ECRI has been informed that skinhead activities appear to be organised and that racist attacks occur regularly (at least once a week) in the largest cities such as Kiev, Odessa, Lviv, Kharkiv and in the Crimea. Skinhead and neo-fascist groups regularly hold public rallies and concerts where they make Nazi salutes and chant racist, xenophobic and antisemitic slogans. One such rally was reportedly held in Kiev on 3 March 2007 by 50 extremists near the city's Shulyavsky Market where most traders are from African and other developing countries. ECRI has also received reports of a torchlight procession held on campus on 18 March 2007 in Kharkiv by university students who chanted racist slogans. It appears that the university authorities authorised this event and that this is the third such demonstration in recent months. Violence against foreign students is reported to have occurred in the previous marches, but it appears that the students were afraid to report these incidents. ECRI has also been informed that on April 20th, Adolf Hitler's birthday, there is a marked increase in skinhead violence and activities and that foreigners feel that they have to remain indoors on that day for their own safety. The authorities do not appear to have taken specific steps to either ban or curb such activities nor have special security measures been taken to protect those who may become the target of violence when these types of activities are held. As skinhead and neo-Nazi groups have officially registered websites and some publications, monitoring their activities appears to be possible.
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