This article will address the issue of Russians (organization), which has become increasingly relevant today. Since its emergence, Russians (organization) has aroused great interest in various sectors, generating debates and controversies around its social, economic and cultural impact. In this sense, it is essential to analyze in depth the different aspects related to Russians (organization), as well as its implications at a global level. Likewise, it will seek to offer a comprehensive and objective vision of this topic, providing key information that allows the reader to understand its importance and scope today.
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Ethno-political association "Russians" Этнополитическое объединение «Русские» | |
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Leader | Dmitry Demushkin |
Founders | Dmitry Demushkin Alexander Belov |
Founded | 3 May 2011 |
Banned | 28 October 2015 |
Preceded by | Slavic Union Movement Against Illegal Immigration |
Ideology | Russian nationalism Ethnic nationalism Anti-immigration |
Political position | Far-right |
Colours | Black Gold White Red |
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Ethnopolitical Association "Russians" (Russian: Этнополитическое объединение «Русские», romanized: Etnopoliticheskoye obyedineniye "Russkiye"), or simply Russians (Русские), was a Russian nationalist organization founded in 2011 by Dmitry Demushkin and Alexander Potkin (Belov). It was outlawed on 28 October 2015 by a Moscow court after being designated as an extremist group.
Кроме того, российские националисты (как, впрочем, и либералы) оказались не в состоянии выдвинуть из своей среды харизматического лидера.