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The Russian foreign minister has urged the Palestinian Hamas movement to stop firing rockets on southern Israel from the Gaza Strip, the Foreign Ministry said on Thursday.


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MOSCOW, November 20 (RIA Novosti) - Saudi Arabia wants to build a mosque and an Islamic culture center in Moscow, the Ambassador to Russia Ali Hasan Jafar told Russia"s top Muslim official on Thursday. Ravil Gainutdin, who heads the Russian Mufti Council, told the Saudi envoy that he believed such a project would strengthen ties between the countries. However, he told RIA Novosti that the location and construction date have yet to be agreed. "We would not want to hurry events, as the Saudi side has only declared its intention. The construction of any building, especially a religious one, is a controversial issue, which sometimes can be debated for years," Gainutdin said, adding that the Russian Muslim community is already discussing the issue.

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"We will move along in this direction," Vladimir Kolokoltsev said on Moscow"s TVC channel, adding he intended to further strengthen discipline among his subordinates.

He also said he had recently dismissed several police chiefs over legal violations, adding "such dealing with [police] chiefs will continue."

The reputation of the Russian police force has declined dramatically in recent years. In just over 18 months, Russian police officers have been convicted or charged with burning a suspect to death, shooting sprees and rape.

Following a series of brutal crimes by police officers, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev moved to introduce tougher punishment for police personnel found guilty of crimes, submitting a bill to parliament imposing harsher sentences than for civilians convicted of similar offences. In December 2009, the president announced extensive Interior Ministry reforms.

On Sunday, human rights activists held a sanctioned rally in downtown Moscow,

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