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  • 2018-05-24 (xsd:date)
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  • including Amnesty International and the Human Rights Foundation.The Norwegian Helsinki Commission is part of the human rights monitoring network within the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.What Zakharova calls a "collection of trivial anti-Russian stereotypes" is actually a collection of facts documenting abuses of rights and freedoms committed by the Russian state -- both during preparations for the 2018 World Cup and more broadly -- as well as racist behavior by Russian soccer fans.EmbedshareSputnik Says ‘No Racism in Russian Football.’ Black Players DisagreeEmbedshareThe code has been copied to your clipboard.widthpxheightpxShare on Facebook Share on Twitter The URL has been copied to your clipboardNo media source currently available0:000:00:350:00The 22-page handbook serves as a comprehensive database of documented abuses (en)
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  • The Russian Foreign Ministry said the handbook for journalists covering this year’s World Cup, which will be held next month in Russia, is nothing but more Russophobia" and a "collection of trivial anti-Russian stereotypes."The handbook was produced by the Norwegian Helsinki Commission (en)
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