KIRGHIZISTAN-RUSSIA Kyrgyzstani Migrants in Drug Trafficking in Russia
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Notices are circulating in Biškek that promise to earn up to $1,000 a week, twice as much as the average monthly salary of a Kyrgyzstanian worker, for "works" that actually hide the recruitment of drug carriers.The charge of drug trafficking in Russia can result from 20 years in prison to life imprisonment.And many from prisons end up directly at the front in Ukraine.
Migrants who "do not benefit Russian society" must leave the country, the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, again trying to ban the wearing of hijabs and niqabs in Kazakhstan, and in Kyrgyzstan the scandal surrounding the statues of ancient gods on the shore of Lake Issyk-Kul
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