Moscow and St. Petersburg not far from Biryulyovo

Almost 60% of the residents of Moscow and St. Petersburg support actions against immigrants, held in October in Moscow's Biryulyovo, and in the case of new mass demonstrations around 20% are willing to join them. Moreover, almost half of Moscow and St. Petersburg do not mind participating in the riots of nationalists, and 42% support, and conducted their "cleansing". Nationalism is gaining momentum, and the word "nationalist" has ceased to be a term of abuse, experts say.

Residents of Moscow and St. Petersburg, supported the October performances in Biryulyovo mainly due to the fact that "the Russian government does not solve the problem of ethnic crime and mass migration of ethnic." In Moscow, the participants sympathize Biruliovsky event 57% of respondents in St. Petersburg - 60%. The telephone survey was conducted by the Agency for Social Technologies, "Polytech" commissioned by the Public Chamber (OP) of the Russian Federation in preparation for today's hearing, "The National Question and the alternative rule of law."





Clashes on Manezh Square in December 2010, approved 40% of residents of cities (the cause of both events was the murder of Russian people from the Caucasus), reminiscent of the authors of the survey and concluded that 2, 5, the mass migration and ethnic crime began to be presented to citizens "much greater threat. " Following mass demonstrations, say the authors of the survey, may be collected in both capitals, a significant number of participants: Now its readiness to participate declares every fourth Muscovite (24%) and one out of six from St. Petersburg (15%).

Moreover, almost half of the respondents do not mind the fact that the shares in Biryulyovo participated actively nationalists. 42% of Muscovites and 40% of St. Petersburg took this negatively, and these young people were only 20%. For young people "nationalism is quite acceptable ideology", according to the study authors.

"People are very angry, the basis of this - the social causes of corruption, - said a member of OP Nikolai Svanidze.- But this anger is poured against a base of the former southern republics of the USSR, and even against its own citizens. The word "nationalist" is no longer a dirty word, it has become respectable. For many nationalists - a person who loves the motherland. " Note that the negative attitude to guest workers 38% of residents and 41% of Moscow - St. Petersburg. Positive or neutral - approximately 44%. And in 2008-2010 in Moscow, a positive attitude towards migrants about 60% of the population. "Apparently, a change in attitude towards migrants affected by the active anti-migrant campaign that took place in Moscow in the summer and autumn of 2013" - noted in the study.

Checks public men dormitories migrant workers in order to detect illegal immigrants maintain more than half of Moscow and St. Petersburg. Slightly less than the supporters of the so-called Russian sweeps are conducted in St. Petersburg activists of nationalist organizations - 48% of Muscovites and 49% of St. Petersburg, but the youth of almost 85%. More than half the residents of the two capitals in favor of the collective responsibility of the diaspora (52% in Moscow and 55% in St. Petersburg). The same number of people believe that families should be responsible for the assets of terrorists. Residents of big cities welcome the work in this area of ​​public organizations, even nationalist, believing that the state is bad to cope with national problems, summarize the study's authors. "The government sees the popularity of nationalist and therefore trying to draw them to his side, flirting and flirting with them, without thinking about the consequences," - says Mr. Svanidze.

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