- Aleksandr Ivanov-Sukharevsky
Aleksandr Kuzmich Ivanov-Sukharevsky ( _ru. Александр Кузьмич Иванов-Сухаревский; born 1950) is a
far right politician inRussia who is the leader of the Peoples National Party.Ivanov-Sukharevsky first came to notice in the
Soviet Union as director of the film "Korabl" (1988), a drama starringVladimir Zamansky . [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0307068/ Korabl] ]Politically he emerged as the leader of the PNP after the fall of
Communism , and has made the party into a leading voice ofwhite nationalism in Russia. He has built up a reputation as a leader of the racist skinhead movement in the country. A supporter of like-minded groups acrossEurope , Ivanov-Sukharevsky has called for a closer European unity with Russia at the head of an eventual European super-state. [ [http://www.ncsj.org/AuxPages/081202WPost.shtml 'Attacks on Foreigners Rising in Russia'] ]Ivanov-Sukharevsky has developed his own
ideology which he calls Russism, which emphasises the centrality of race above all divisions. Russism is attractive to racists who adhere toPaganism rather than theRussian Orthodox Church , which is generally afforded a central role on the Russian extreme right. Russism seeks to build a link from pre-revolutionary orthodoxmonarchism toNazism , and identifies the two great heroes of the Twentieth century asNicholas II of Russia andAdolf Hitler , arguing that Hitler was revenge on theBolsheviks for the revolution.Ivanov-Sukharevsky has been jailed on more than one occasion, notably in February 1999 when he was remanded for inciting hatred. During this period he shared a cell with
Semyon Tokmakov , the leader of the Russian skinhead gangRussian Goal , and he began to recruit the skinheads to his cause. [ [http://www.ncsj.org/AuxPages/072902Reuters.shtml 'Skinhead Fashion for Sons of Ex-Soviet Middle Class'] ] The two published a joint letter fromButyrka prison in the PNP paper "Ya-Russky", and as a result the paper became a popular seller among racist skinheads. He was found guilty in April 2002, although he was almost immediately released under an amnesty. [ [http://right.karelia.ru/eng/index.php?razdel=articles&page=2005101850 'Nazi skinheads in modern Russia'] ]Ivanov-Sukharevsky was largely supportive of
Vladimir Putin when he was first elected asPresident of Russia , describing him as an 'indispensable and extremely important politician' and the 'hyper-link betweenMarxism and Russism', although adding that 'his ideology reflects the past stage of history'. [ [http://www.panorama.ru/works/patr/bp/10eng.html 'The Attitude of National Patriots Towards Vladimir Putin in the Aftermath of March 26 2000'] ] Although he had not specifically supported Putin's candidature in the election, he had not declared support for any candidate for the Presidency.References
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* [http://english.mn.ru/english/issue.php?2002-15-3 Interview with Aleksandr Ivanov-Sukharevsky]
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