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The Biryulyovo pogroms: context Part 1

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Description

Drinking families, stairwells, local characters, and mysterious fires — a glimpse into life in Biryulyovo. On October 13, 2013, large-scale ethnic riots broke out in the Biryulyovo Zapadnoye district of Moscow. The unrest was triggered by the murder of 25-year-old local resident Yegor Shcherbakov, for which an Azerbaijani migrant, Orkhan Zeynalov, was accused. A crowd gathered near the Biryuza shopping center began rioting, looting a vegetable warehouse and several stores. The protests were accompanied by attacks on passersby of non-Slavic appearance. Police detained around 400 people. These events became the largest ethnic clashes in Russia in those years and sparked a nationwide debate about migration policy.

Authors

  • Beata Bubenets
  • Pasha Samoylov

Keywords

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