On June 14, 2005, the trial of the extremist nationalist group "Schultz-88" continued in the Leninsky Federal Court of the Admiralteisky District of St. Petersburg .
The results of the linguistic examination, which was carried out by specialists from the Moscow Institute of the Russian Language. Vinogradov, under the guidance of Professor L. Krysin. The prosecution insisted on conducting an examination because of the impossibility of interrogating in court the expert who gave an opinion during the investigation, N. Girenko, who was killed in June 2004.
According to experts, "expressions such as" khachiks", "Caucasian vile", "chocks", "filthy Jewish tribe" and a number of others, found in the pages of these magazines (magazines "Made in St-Petersburg", " The Wrath of Perun" and the brochures "Paganism as the Spiritual and Moral Foundation of Russian National Socialism", distributed by members of "Schultz-88" - ed. ), express a negative attitude towards various ethnic and racial groups that are opposed to the white race, and, in particular , Slavs and Russians. In addition, the materials contain such expressions that verbally provoke aggression towards "foreigners" ... After the results of the examination were announced, the court took a break until June 23, 2004.
On June 23, 2005, Dmitry Bobrov, the main defendant in this case, called the results of an examination of the texts of the printed materials of his youth association illegal. However, it no longer requires a re-examination.
On July 1, 2005, the next hearing in the case of the nationalist extremist group "Schultz-88" was not held in the Leninsky Federal Court of St. Petersburg. The hearing did not take place due to the judge's illness.
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