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Slide Show: Moscow Children's Home No. 19

Millions of migrants from Central Asia and the Caucasus have sought work in Russia, but as jobs dry up, many are returning home. The wave of return migration has meant a rising number of children left behind. Ahead of International Children's Day, RFE/RL visited Moscow Children's Home No. 19, where many sons and daughters of migrant workers have been taken into care.

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by: Konstantin from: Los Angeles
June 02, 2009 04:18
It simce the victims of Russians that stole most of USSR assets from CIS nations, blokades, invasions, genocide and continuous treasonous crimes, with creating deliberately millions of non- Russian slaves, the "Refugees", are guilty again before the "mercifull" Russia!

In 47, at 5, I already centenced to death,
By Russia, for helping suffering humanity,
But refusing be their intellectual slave,
We went to Moldova, from Russia insanity.

Sure, the first assassinations followed.
In children guarden, first day, denying
Me food (stolen from Moldavians - dying
Hungry) Russians called it Russian bred.
Than Russians forced me swallow arsenic.

Konstantin.

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