Ethnic Russians and Russian speakers are migrating in large numbers from other former Soviet republics to Russia. The Russian government is unprepared for such a population movement, and, although it says all Russians have the right to return, it is not making it easy for themby CONSTANTINE DMITRIEV THE DISSOLUTION OF THE Soviet Union in 1991 left more than 25 […]

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