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Vodka lays waste to Russia's men

By Tom Parfitt
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15 Apr, 2011 09:18 PM5 mins to read

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Down a winding lane, through fields still covered in snow, stands a cluster of wooden cottages an hour's drive east of Moscow. Twenty years ago, the village of Rybaki was a lively community of more than 1000 people. Today the population is a quarter of that. Almost no one has a job inside the village; the only thing thriving is a cemetery which is black with fresh graves.

The fate of Rybaki is echoed across the vast expanse of Russia's territory. Late last month the Government published the initial results of a nationwide Census taken last year. Since previous figures were taken in 2002, Russia's population has plummeted by 2.2 million to just under 143 million.

More shocking is the decline in the proportion of men, falling from 46.6 per cent to 46.3 per cent., which means the country now has 10.5 million more females than males.

That speaks of an ugly truth: while outward migration to towns plays its part, a punishing mortality rate among men has devastated communities such as Rybaki.

"Most of my contemporaries are already dead," says Oleg Zlotnikov, 50, who sells sand and crushed stone in the village. He is one of only a few dozen men, and among the tiny handful who still work.

While it is only 40km from the skyscrapers and Bentley showrooms of Moscow, much of Rybaki looks like a scene from a Tolstoy novel. Shabby cottages made from split logs stretch along streets of mud and slush. A few smart brick buildings fringe the community, but these are dachas built by rich Muscovites who are there for only a few weeks in the summer.

Russia's demographic crisis sets it apart from most of Europe, where numbers have been mostly stable over the past two decades. Its population reached about 148 million in 1990, but has declined since. While many countries have low fertility rates, here the problem is compounded by a punishing death rate. Smoking, heart disease and accidents are some of the chief contributors. One of the greatest killers, however, is the old Russian demon: vodka.

"We are only women left," says Nina Burenina, a 75-year-old former milkmaid, sitting in her kitchen in Moskvaretskaya St. "Two of my sons died from drink - and my husband, too. Why hide it?"

The first to perish was Alexei, 23, who got into a drunken brawl with some men on a barge down by the river, not long after coming back from his army service. "They beat him to a pulp and tossed him overboard, then pretended he fell in and got caught up in the propeller," says Burenina.

A few years ago her husband, Ivan, a digger driver, succumbed to booze at the comparatively ripe old age of 77. Then last May, her son, Konstantin, a 42-year-old engineer, died in hospital after contracting lung cancer, an ulcer and paralysis caused by drinking. On the other side of the village is a crumbling two-storey apartment block, behind the ruins of a social club where dances were held in the Soviet days. On the second floor, Klavdiya Turbanova, 78, peeps out of her window from behind a geranium plant. She moved to the village three years ago, but is shocked by what she sees in the yard below.

"All the time there are people crawling around drunk," she says. "Once I found a man lying in the snow and wrapped him in a coat. Another time I dragged one out of a puddle. One of my neighbours said, 'You'll soon get used to ignoring them.' But I can't get used to it, it's not right."

Turbanova's granddaughter, Nastya, who is visiting from the town of Zhukovsky, which lies closer to Moscow, would like her to move away. Rybaki has a small medical station with a nurse, but two years ago Turbanova began to suffer fainting attacks. She had to go to a hospital in a larger village nearby. "It was ghastly," says Nastya. "There were cockroaches all over the place, the toilets were falling apart. We had to buy grandma's medicines ourselves because they didn't have any."

Zlotnikov says people are driven to alcohol by lack of opportunity and the harsh living conditions.

In December and January, when temperatures fell well below zero, Rybaki went without electricity for almost two weeks after an ice storm brought down the power lines, said Zlotnikov. "Life is tough and people need jobs," he adds. "There's a farm, but they pay practically nothing, so only a few Tajik and Kyrgyz migrants are prepared to work there."

Land is sold for dacha construction at such high prices that buying it for agricultural use is unprofitable. Meanwhile, Zlotnikov and his wife, Marina, have struggled to keep their business alive. The desperate conditions in Rybaki can lead to hatred and envy. One winter someone plugged up the holes that he had drilled in the ice of his pond to keep his fish alive. "Just out of spite," said a neighbour.

Despite the hardships, some residents refuse to blame Russia's ruling tandem - President Dmitry Medvedev and Vladimir Putin, the Prime Minister, who is still thought to be the dominant force - for Rybaki's decline. "Please say thank you to Putin," says Burenina. "It's not his fault my sons turned to drink. It was the local shop, for staying open too late."

Turbanova said there were worse things than watching the drunks outside her window. "I lived through the war: I lost my father and brother at the front," she says. "At least there's no war now."

What did she think of the leadership? "I like Putin, he's good. And that other one, his assistant."

President Medvedev? "That's it. I like him, too."

10.5
Million more women than men in Russia.

0.3pc
Decline in proportion of males since last Russian Census in 2002.

- OBSERVER

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