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Multiple reports confirm that ethnic minorities are among the first to be coerced. Relatives of an inmate in the Tula region told RFE/RL that 15 non-Russian prisoners were forced to sign contracts under threat of additional extremism charges. Some imprisoned migrants from Central Asia and the Caucasus are also recruited with promises of clemency, Russian citizenship, and money. Often, they receive nothing. “Ethnicity plays a role,” one prison insider said. “The authorities view these groups as expendable.” Written by Merhat Sharipzhanov based on reporting on Current Time and RFE/RL’s Siberia.Realities ดูหนัง24