By empty (4/17/2002 issue of the CACI Analyst)
   Diplomatic envoys stationed in Russia have asked Russian authorities   to take steps to put an end to attacks by Russian neo-Nazis on foreigners. In   early April, two black U.S.
	  
 
	  	  	  
	  
	  	   Diplomatic envoys stationed in Russia have asked Russian authorities   to take steps to put an end to attacks by Russian neo-Nazis on foreigners. In   early April, two black U.S. Marines protecting a visiting U.S. official and   his wife were attacked by a group of skinheads on Starii Arbat, a popular   shopping street in the center of Moscow. In March, the South African   ambassador's wife was burned by a cigarette during an attack by skinheads and   the next day a South African government delegation was attacked on Starii   Arbat. In addition, many foreign embassies in the Russian capital recently   received e-mail messages threatening to kill foreigners in Russia in   celebration of Adolf Hitler's birthday on 20 April. (RFE/RL)