Sergei Aksenov

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Sergei Aksenov
Native name Сергей Аксенов
Born 03 April 1971
Vladimir, USSR
Nationality Russian
Ethnicity Russian
Occupation politician, publicist
Known for Russian opposition activist
Political party
National Bolshevik Party
Political movement
The Other Russia
Children 2 children
Website
www.grani.ru/users/aksenov/entries/

Sergei Aksenov (Russian: Серге́й Аксенов, born April 3, 1971, Vladimir) is Russian political dissident, publicist, former prisoner, member of National Bolshevik Party since 1997, cofounder of coalition The Other Russia[1] and one of the leaders of political party The Other Russia.[2]

Biography

Sergei Aksenov was born in Vladimir. He has studied in Moscow State University of Economics. In 1997 Aksenov was member of National Bolshevik Party. Aksenov was jailed in April, 2001 on charges of terrorism, the forced overthrow of the constitutional order, and the illegal purchase of weapons.[3] Since 2004 Aksenov is member of the Central Committee of the National Bolshevik Party.[4] In 2008 Aksenov was one of the organizers of the Dissenters' March. In 2009 Aksenov was one of the organizers of the Strategy-31.[5][6][7] In 2010 Aksenov was cofounder of political party The Other Russia.[8]

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