The Other Russia of E. V. Limonov
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The Other Russia Другая Россия | |
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President | Eduard Limonov |
Co-chairman | Aleksandr Averin Andrei Dmitriyev[1][2][3] Aleksey Volynets |
Spokesperson | Lioubov Chatokhina[4] |
Founded | 10 July 2010 |
Preceded by | National Bolshevik Party |
Headquarters | Moscow, Russia |
Newspaper | Total Mobilization |
Armed wing | Interbrigades (Donbass) |
Membership | 52,000 (claimed)[5] |
Ideology | National Bolshevism Leninism[1][2][3] Revolutionary socialism Left-wing nationalism[2][3][4] Left-wing populism Direct democracy |
Political position | Far-left[1][2][3][4] |
Colors | Red |
Slogan | "Russia is everything, the rest is nothing!" "Nation! Homeland! Socialism!" |
Website | |
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The Other Russia (Russian: Другая Россия, romanized: Drugaya Rossiya) is a non-registered Russian political party founded on July 10, 2010.
History
Origins
The Other Russia was established on 10 July 2010 by members of the National Bolshevik Party during their congress in Moscow.[6] On 21 January 2011, The Other Russia was denied registration by the Federal Registration Service because they did not have enough popular support among the Russian people.[7]
Activity
In 2010, three members of the party were arrested and beaten for their role in the Manezhnaya Square riots.[8] These arrests were flagged by human rights organizations as politically motivated by the member's involvement in The Other Russia.[9][10]
Since 2014, National Bolsheviks members of The Other Russia participated in pro-Russian unrest in Donbass.[11][12] Members of the party formed armed troops Interbrigades and two members of The Other Russia were killed during the War in Donbass.[13][14][15]
On 6 November 2017, several party's activists were arrested in Saint Petersburg for unauthorized protest as they commemorated the Bolshevik Revolution centenary.[16]
On 7 February 2018, Kirill Ananiev, a veteran member of the banned National Bolshevik Party and The Other Russia, was killed in the air strikes during the Battle of Khasham.[17][18]
On 22 September 2018, the special congress of the Other Russia party was held in Moscow. Eduard Limonov and another leaders gave their speeches. The congress was attended by delegates from regional branches of the party. Beness Aijo participated as representative of the armed forces of Novorossiya.[19][20]
During the International Security Exhibition in Moscow on 26 October 2018, The Other Russia activist Olga Shalina cut her veins in act of symbolic protest against human rights violations in Russian penitentiary system. Shalina spoke about conditions in Russian prisons and spread leaflets criticizing police, shouting "Freedom for prisoners!".[21][22][23]
Opinions
Former Deputy Prime Minister Boris Nemtsov said The Other Russia "united national-bolsheviks, nationalists, liberals, social-democrats, and socialists", adding that "there are no parties similar to that one anywhere in the world".[24]
See also
- National Bolshevik Party
- National Bolshevism
- The Other Russia (coalition)
- Strategy-31
- War in Donbass
References
- ^ a b c "Russian police hold far-left activists in Saint Petersburg". The Sun Daily Mail. 6 November 2017. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
- ^ a b c d "Russie: arrestations lors d'une manifestation de l'extrême gauche" (in French). Le Point. 6 November 2017. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
- ^ a b c d "Russie: arrestations lors d'une manifestation de l'extrême gauche" (in French). RTBF. 6 November 2017. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
- ^ a b c "Russie: prison pour des manifestants d'extrême gauche anti-Poutine" (in French). BFM TV. 7 November 2017. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
- ^ "Получен на руки отказ в регистрации партии «Другая Россия»".
- ^ "Другая Россия – информация, все новости". Перебежчик. Retrieved 2019-06-07.
- ^ "Получен письменный отказ в регистрации партии "Другая Россия". Archived 2 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Manezh Square Riot Suspects Appear in Court". The Moscow Times. 12 August 2011. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
- ^ "The List of Persons Recognized as Political Prisoners by Russia's Memorial Human Rights Center". Archived from the original on 21 December 2015.
- ^ "Moscow extends arrest of "The Other Russia" activist accused of Manege Square disorders". Caucasian Knot. 25 April 2011. Archived from the original on 20 February 2016. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
- ^ "Нацболы отбили атаку карателей в ЛНР". Archived 13 November 2014 at the Wayback Machine.
- ^ "Нацболы отбили атаку карателей в ЛНР".
- ^ В бою под Луганском погиб Илья Гурьев. drugoros.ru
- ^ "Питерский нацбол погиб под Дебальцево".
- ^ "Питерский нацбол погиб под Дебальцево".
- ^ "Russian police hold far-left activists in Saint Petersburg".
- ^ "Казак Владимир Логинов и член партии "Другая Россия" Кирилл Ананьев погибли в Сирии".
- ^ "Russians killed in clash with U.S.-led forces in Syria, say associates".
- ^ "Сторонники Лимонова выходят из подполья: «Другая Россия» зарегистрируется как партия".
- ^ "Попытка №6: «Другая Россия» Лимонова снова пытается легализоваться".
- ^ "Activist Cuts Her Veins In Protest Against Conditions In Russian Prisons".
- ^ "Activist cuts open veins to protest against Russian prison abuse".
- ^ "Нацбол Ольга Шалина вскрыла вены на экспозиции ФСИН".
- ^ "Scandalous opposition leader creates new political party".
External links
- Template:Ru icon The Other Russia official blog.
- Template:Ru icon The Other Russia on Twitter.
- Template:Ru icon The Other Russia - official site at the Wayback Machine (archived 30 May 2013).
- Template:En icon The Other Russia - book by Eduard Limonov at the Wayback Machine (archived 25 November 2006).
- Template:Ru icon Total Mobilization. Official organ of The Other Russia.
- Template:En icon In Ukraine, foreigners fight for socialism and Greater Russia. An interview with national-Bolshevik Beness Aijo, member of The Other Russia.
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- 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine
- National Bolshevism
- Nationalist parties in Russia
- Communist parties in Russia
- Left-wing nationalist parties
- Opposition to Vladimir Putin
- Political parties established in 2010
- Russian nationalist organizations
- Syncretic political movements
- Far-left politics in Russia
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