‘They felt no sympathy for me’
Russia has a race problem that is hardly even acknowledged, let alone being remedied

In Russia, there are different words for every kind of non-Russian. Armenians are often referred to as black, even though my skin colour doesn’t differ much from that of the majority of the population. After the other kids were mean to me on my very first day at nursery school, I refused to go back. But when I was old enough to go to school, it wasn’t quite that easy — I couldn’t just not go.
But instead of accepting me and thanking me for pushing for progress, the comments under my interviews and public appearances focused on telling me to go back to wherever I came from. I ignored the insults, thinking it would be best just to rise above it all.
If I had been ethnically Russian, other Russians would have been outraged. They would have been appalled that a migrant had dared pose a threat to a fellow Russian. But they felt no sympathy for me.
While all that was going on, I was stripped of my Russian citizenship. There have been changes in the law and it is now much easier for people who are not ethnically Russian to be stripped of their citizenship and to have their property seized.
Everyone is afraid. Especially minorities, which is why they are silent. I was afraid too. If you’re not part of the Russian ethnic majority, fear is your default state.

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