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Dmitry Demushkin
Dmitry Nikolayevich Demushkin (Russian: Дмитрий Николаевич Дёмушкин; born 7 May 1979) is a Russian nationalist activist, politician and public figure. He founded the neo-Nazi organization "Slavic Union" in 1999, which was designated as extremist and banned in 2010. In 2011, he co-founded the nationalist organization "Russians", which was designated as extremist and banned in 2015. He was also an organizer of the Russian march. In 2019, Demushkin was appointed interim head of the administration of the rural settlement Barvikhinskoye, Odintsovsky District, Moscow Oblast.
Demushkin was born in the city of Moscow on 7 May 1979. His father Nikolai Mikhailovich Demushkin is an ambulance driver and driving instructor. His mother Yelena Aleksandrovna Demushkina (née Petrova) is a teacher of Russian language and literature. In 1981, his parents divorced, and Dmitry was raised by his mother, grandmother and aunt.
In his youth, Dmitry boxed frequently and visited the gym often. "We had our own group, we didn't call ourselves skinheads then, but we all looked similar. Everyone shaved their heads and wore leather jackets, ready for a fight," Demushkin recalled. In early 1995, Demushkin joined a group of people "who considered themselves to be skinheads."
He attended three school is Moscow: No. 763 until fifth grade, then at No. 997 up to ninth grade, and finally completed high school at No. 144.
He graduated from the Moscow Social and Humanitarian Institute with a degree in "State and Municipal Administration" from the Faculty of Economics and from the Faculty of Psychology with a degree in teaching psychology. In September 2008, he entered graduate school.
In 1995, he was one of the founders of the first group of skinheads on the Arbat. On April 6, 1996, he joined Russian National Unity (RNU).
In 1999, he began to "manage the quarantine" of RNU. “At the beginning, Barkashov was against me managing the quarantine because of my speech impediment, but I had a talent for persuading people,” Demushkin said. At the same time, according to his own recollections, he began, together with his deputies, to "secretly" supervise the "functions of the Security Council" (security services) of RNU.
After a split in RNU, Demushkin founded the far-right organization "Slavic Union" in 1999. The main goals of the organization are to establish Russian as a national power, increase the national representation of Russians and consolidate Russia's status as a state-forming nation. In 2010, the organization was banned by authorities on grounds of extremism.
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Dmitry Demushkin
Dmitry Nikolayevich Demushkin (Russian: Дмитрий Николаевич Дёмушкин; born 7 May 1979) is a Russian nationalist activist, politician and public figure. He founded the neo-Nazi organization "Slavic Union" in 1999, which was designated as extremist and banned in 2010. In 2011, he co-founded the nationalist organization "Russians", which was designated as extremist and banned in 2015. He was also an organizer of the Russian march. In 2019, Demushkin was appointed interim head of the administration of the rural settlement Barvikhinskoye, Odintsovsky District, Moscow Oblast.
Demushkin was born in the city of Moscow on 7 May 1979. His father Nikolai Mikhailovich Demushkin is an ambulance driver and driving instructor. His mother Yelena Aleksandrovna Demushkina (née Petrova) is a teacher of Russian language and literature. In 1981, his parents divorced, and Dmitry was raised by his mother, grandmother and aunt.
In his youth, Dmitry boxed frequently and visited the gym often. "We had our own group, we didn't call ourselves skinheads then, but we all looked similar. Everyone shaved their heads and wore leather jackets, ready for a fight," Demushkin recalled. In early 1995, Demushkin joined a group of people "who considered themselves to be skinheads."
He attended three school is Moscow: No. 763 until fifth grade, then at No. 997 up to ninth grade, and finally completed high school at No. 144.
He graduated from the Moscow Social and Humanitarian Institute with a degree in "State and Municipal Administration" from the Faculty of Economics and from the Faculty of Psychology with a degree in teaching psychology. In September 2008, he entered graduate school.
In 1995, he was one of the founders of the first group of skinheads on the Arbat. On April 6, 1996, he joined Russian National Unity (RNU).
In 1999, he began to "manage the quarantine" of RNU. “At the beginning, Barkashov was against me managing the quarantine because of my speech impediment, but I had a talent for persuading people,” Demushkin said. At the same time, according to his own recollections, he began, together with his deputies, to "secretly" supervise the "functions of the Security Council" (security services) of RNU.
After a split in RNU, Demushkin founded the far-right organization "Slavic Union" in 1999. The main goals of the organization are to establish Russian as a national power, increase the national representation of Russians and consolidate Russia's status as a state-forming nation. In 2010, the organization was banned by authorities on grounds of extremism.