Vladimir Linderman
Vladimir Linderman | |
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Native name | Владимир Линдерман |
Born |
November 3, 1958 Riga, Latvian SSR |
Nationality | Non-citizen of Latvia |
Ethnicity | Russian Jew |
Occupation | politician, publicist |
Known for | Russian minority rights activism |
Political party | For native language! |
Movement | National Bolshevik Party |
Partner(s) | Tatjana Zubareva |
Children | 4 children |
Vladimir Linderman (Russian: Влади́мир Ли́ндерман, pseudonym Abel; born November 3, 1958) is a Latvian and Russian publicist, political dissident of Jewish[1][2] origin, and a member of Russia's unregistered National Bolshevik Party since 1997. Linderman is non-citizen of Latvia.
Biography
In 1991 Linderman has worked in the Russian editorial office of the newspaper Atmoda.[3] In 1998 Linderman was leader of Latvian branch of the NBP.[4] Since 2002 Linderman is member of the Central Committee of the National Bolshevik Party. In 2003 Vladimir Linderman was arrested and spent 19 days in Lefortovo Prison.[5] Linderman was detained on June 21, 2006[6] but fled as Russian police launched his extradition to Latvia and remained in hiding for two more years.[7] In 2007 Linderman was one of the organizers of the Dissenters March. Linderman was deported from Russia to Latvia on March 19, 2008. He was accused of storing explosives and of calling for the overthrow of the political system.[8][9] From March 20, 2008 to 3 July 2008, Linderman has been held in a temporary detention facility in Riga.[10][11][12] [13] Linderman has been found innocent by Latvian courts. In 2009 Linderman is the founder and leader of the Latvian political party 13 January Movement.[14][15] In 2011 Linderman was co-founder of an NGO called «Native Language»[16] and initiated constitutional referendum in Latvia.[17][18][19] In 2012 Linderman is leader of political party «For native language!».[20]
References
- ↑ Разговор с товарищем Абелем
- ↑ Vladimir Linderman - Biography
- ↑ Краткая биография
- ↑ Краткая биография
- ↑ Похищение в Лефортово
- ↑ Одного из лидеров НБП Владимира Линдермана выдворяют в Латвию
- ↑ Краткая биография
- ↑ Владимиру Абелю предъявили обвинение
- ↑ Estonia sends “National Bolshevik” back to Finland
- ↑ In an Open Letter, the Russian Opposition Asks Latvian Authorities For Impartiality
- ↑ Призывы к свержению строя и подброшенная взрывчатка
- ↑ National Bolshevik leader arrested
- ↑ Владимир Абель на свободе!
- ↑ Зарегистрирована партия Линдермана «Движение 13 января»
- ↑ Линдерману удалось зарегистрировать партию
- ↑ Vladimir Linderman: halting referendum would be "crime against Constitution"
- ↑ Latvia has been thrown into a pre-referendum debate in February
- ↑ Latvians reject Russian as their second official language
- ↑ Minority rights and national identity: debates on Russian language in Latvia
- ↑ В Латвии зарегистрировали партию "За родной язык!"
External links
- National Bolshevik Party
- National Bolshevik Party of Latvia - old website
- Articles by Vladimir Linderman