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Antisemitism in Russia is expressed in acts of hostility against Jews in Russia and the promotion of antisemitic views in the Russian Federation. This article covers the events since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Previous time periods are covered in the articles Antisemitism in the Russian Empire and Antisemitism in the Soviet Union.[1]
Since the early 2000s, levels of antisemitism in Russia have been low, and steadily decreasing.[2][3] The President of the Russian Jewish Congress attributes this in part to the vanished state sponsorship of antisemitism after the Soviet collapse. At the same time experts warn that worsening economic conditions may lead to the surge of xenophobia and antisemitism in particular.[4]
^"Anti-Semitism in Russia. Russian disinformation and inspiration of anti-Semitism – Fundacja INFO OPS Polska" (in Polish). 24 June 2020. Retrieved 2020-06-25.
^В Москве представлен отчет об антисемитизме в 2014 году Москва, 13 Февраля 2015, 21:46 — REGNUM
^Президент ФЕОР: Россия — "остров спокойствия" на фоне Западной Европы 11:0007.11.2014 (обновлено: 11:42 07.11.2014)
^"«Еврейский вопрос» в России утратил прежнюю остроту"
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