Maxim Gromov
Maxim Gromov | |
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Native name | Максим Громов |
Born |
1973 Lipetsk, Soviet Union |
Nationality | Russian |
Ethnicity | Russian |
Occupation | politician, publicist |
Known for | human rights activist, political prisoner |
Political party | The Other Russia |
Movement | Russian opposition |
Maxim Alexandrovich Gromov (Russian: Макси́м Алекса́ндрович Гро́мов; born 1973) is a Russian political dissident, human rights activist, former political prisoner, publicist, member of National Bolshevik Party since 1999[1] and one of the leaders of the political party The Other Russia.[2] He is also the leader of the human rights organization Prisoners' Union.[3]
Oppositional activities
In 2000 Gromov sewed his lips shut in protest over censorship in Russia.[4] On 14 September 2003 Gromov was part of a group of 16 national-bolsheviks who occupied a train in Lithuania.[5][6] Gromov was detained and stayed under arrest for 40 days.[7] On 3 December 2003 Gromov was part of a group of national-bolsheviks who occupied the office of the Ministry of Justice in protest against political repressions in Russia.[8][9][10]
On 2 August 2004 he participated in a non-violent direct action in protest of the cancellation of social benefits in Russia, where he was part of a group of national-bolsheviks who occupied the office of the Minister of Health Mikhail Zurabov. During this protest, he tossed a portrait of Vladimir Putin out of a window. On 20 December 2004 was sentenced by the Russian courts to 5 years in prison.[11] On 1 August 2007 Gromov was released from prison.[12]
In 2008 Gromov cofounded the non-governmental organization Prisoners' Union.[13]
Since 2009 Gromov has taken part in the actions of Strategy-31, a series of civic protests in support of the right to peaceful assembly in Russia. On 31 July 2011 he was arrested during the action, during which he was beaten by police[14] and hospitalized.[15]
In 2011 Gromov initiated the art project "Children of prisoners of conscience".[16][17]
References
- ↑ Kasparov.ru Максим Громов
- ↑ Другая Россия: Лица
- ↑ Москва. Съезд политзаключенных объявил о создании в России Союза заключенных
- ↑ Kasparov.ru Максим Громов
- ↑ Москва-Калининград
- ↑ Из России в Россию - без виз!
- ↑ Захват поезда Москва-Калиниград. 14 сентября 2003 года
- ↑ "Лимоновцы" захватили крышу минюста России
- ↑ Нацболы испортили главе Минюста обед
- ↑ Occupation of Ministry of Justice HQ video on YouTube
- ↑ Дело о захвате кабинета Зурабова
- ↑ Три участника захвата Минздрава вышли на свободу
- ↑ Москва. Съезд политзаключенных объявил о создании в России Союза заключенных
- ↑ В Петербурге избит активист Стратегии-31 Максим Громов
- ↑ Избитый Максим Громов проведет две недели в больнице
- ↑ Почему известные артисты фотографируются с детьми заключенных?
- ↑ The St. Petersburg Times Prisoner of conscience
External links
- (Russian) Prisoners' Union - official website of Maxim Gromov's organisation
- (Russian) Article by Maxim Gromov about russian prisons
- (Russian) Article about Maxim Gromov on Kasparov.ru
- (Russian) Interview with Maxim Gromov on YouTube
- (English) Occupation of Ministry of Health HQ article in Limonka
- (Russian) Occupation of Ministry of Health HQ - video on YouTube