Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin

MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday ordered the creation of a new government agency to oversee ethnic issues, according to an official decree.

The proposed agency will “implement measures directed at fortifying the unity of... the Russian nation,” it said.

It will also chalk out “preventive measures” against racial or religious discrimination and thwart attempts to “instigate hatred” the decree said.

The body will further regulate Moscow’s cooperation with Cossacks, the nationalist semi-militarised groups whose ancestors were used to expand and strengthen the frontiers of imperial Russia.

Modern Cossacks have been engaged in police patrols, particularly in southern Russia, and are a major support base for the Kremlin’s conservative drive to promote “traditional values”, including Orthodox Christianity.

Russia has dozens of ethnic groups, including many indigenous groups in the Far North and the Caucasus region.

Published in Dawn, April 1st, 2015

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