‘We’re used to it’
Tajik migrants have no choice but to put up with increased discrimination to make a living in Russia

Following the Crocus City Hall terror attack, citizens of Tajikistan have faced increasing levels of xenophobia, both from ordinary citizens and the Russian state. But for many, Russia remains the only place they can earn enough money to provide for their families.
“We’re used to it. We’ve always been humiliated. What are we going to do? We have to work,” she said.
“They have small children. They’ve been forced to live in their car for days. You think they like it? No, they have no choice.”











