Boris Spiegel
Boris Spiegel (born 18 February 1953 in Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine) (Template:Lang-ru) is a Russian politician and businessman. Haaretz describes him as an oligarch who is "closely tied to the Kremlin."[1] From 2003 to 2013, he has represented Penza Oblast in the Russian Federation Council; in December 2011, he was appointed the First Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Constitutional Legislation, Legal and Judicial Affairs and Civil Society Development.[2]
In 2010, he founded World Without Nazism, an organisation with close ties to the Russian government, formed to affirm the Russian version of history, particularly in relation to the Soviet occupation of the Baltic states and The Holodomor. This followed the establishment of the Presidential Commission of the Russian Federation to Counter Attempts to Falsify History to the Detriment of Russia's Interests the previous year. The organization is described in the Annual Review of the Estonian Security Police as a propaganda organization aimed at promoting "a Soviet-era approach to World War II."[3] It cooperates closely with the Finnish Anti-Fascist Committee.[4] He is also chairman of the organization World Congress of Russian Jewry (WCRJ),[5] an organisation that according to The Jewish Chronicle "works on behalf of the Kremlin" despite its nominal independence.[6] During the 2008 South Ossetia War, he accused Georgia of committing genocide, acting as president of WCRJ, which attracted criticism from Israeli voices.[1]
The Jewish Chronicle writes that Spiegel "is firmly in the pro-Putin camp. His subservience was clearly on show […] during the fighting in the Caucasus when he joined the Kremlin's propaganda campaign calling for the establishment of a tribunal that would investigate Georgia's 'war crimes' and 'genocide.'"[6]
Spiegel has accused the countries that were formerly part of the Communist Bloc (except Russia and Belarus) of "rapid nazification." He also criticizes the "Western European democracies" for their alleged role in starting World War II. He proposes a common history textbook for all of Europe based on "serious scientific study, as well as the decisions of international judicial and political authorities on which basis the postwar world order had been built."[7]
He founded the pharmaceutical company BIOTECH in 1990 and the music production company "Music. Perfection. Beauty" in 1999. He has been deputy chairman of the political party Revival of Russia since 2002.
In January 2011, Spiegel was the subject of media attention when he was robbed of 280,000 USD in cash in his hotel room.[8]
He is the former father-in-law of popular Russian tenor singer Nikolay Baskov.
He is one of the few Russian politicians who openly proclaim himself as the adherent of Judaism.[citation needed] On Spiegel's initiative, monuments of Soviet Red Army soldiers have been erected in the Israeli city of Netanya.[9]
In March 2013 Boris Spiegel resigned from the Russian Federation Council.[10]
References
- ^ a b http://www.haaretz.com/news/head-of-world-congress-of-russian-jewry-accuses-georgia-of-genocide-1.251932
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-02-11. Retrieved 2012-02-15.
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- ^ http://www.iltalehti.fi/uutiset/2011080514162367_uu.shtml
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-11-02. Retrieved 2012-02-03.
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- ^ Boris Spiegel (22 November 2011). "Statement by the "World without Nazism" movement". Embassy of Russia in the Netherlands. Archived from the original on 2012-02-03. Retrieved 2012-02-03.
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