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  • “Russia: Adult Prospects Dim for Youth with Disabilities.” Human Rights Watch, 28 Oct. 2020, www.hrw.org/news/2018/12/06/russia-adult-prospects-dim-youth-disabilities.
  • -This source from the Human Rights Watch provides information on the forceful transition of children to adult institutions once they turn 18.

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  • “Все Дети Инклюзив.” - Архив Публикаций и Новостных Статей Портала DISLIFE, “dislife,” 17 Dec. 2013, dislife.ru/articles/view/27855.
  • The 2013 Federal Law "On Education allows children with disabilities to attend common schools with other children in their neighborhoods.

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  • Waldman, Barry H, et al. “Individuals with Disabilities in Russia.” eParent, American Academy of Developmental Medicine & Dentistry, 19 Dec. 2016, www.eparent.com/healthcare-2/individuals-disabilities-russia/.
  • Orphanage administration's neglect of the children living in the institutions.

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  • “Unequal Access as the Russian School Year Begins, It’s Clear That Laws Aren’t Enough to Ensure Students with Disabilities Receive Fair Treatment.” Unequal Access As the Russian School Year Begins, It’s Clear That Laws Aren’t Enough to Ensure Students with Disabilities Receive Fair Treatment, Meduza, 28 Sept. 2023, meduza.io/en/feature/2023/09/28/unequal-access.
  • Russian disabled children are slowly gaining more freedoms but still don't have easy access to higher education.

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