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Anatolii Mohyliov

Anatolii Volodymyrovych Mohyliov ((ウクライナ語:Анатолій Володимирович Могильов), (ロシア語:Анатолий Владимирович Могилёв); born April 6, 1955 in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, in the Russian SFSR of the Soviet Union) is a Ukrainian politician. He is the former Prime Minister of Crimea and former Ukrainian Minister of Internal Affairs.〔(Former Interior Minister Mohyliov heads Crimean government ), Interfax Ukraine (8 November 2011)〕〔(Ex-chief of Crimean police heads Ukrainian Interior Ministry ), ''Kyiv Post'' (March 11, 2010)〕
==Politics==
Mohyliov graduated school in Slovyansk in 1972 and the Slovyansk Pedagogical Institute (today part of the Donbas State Pedagogical University) in 1977 obtaining diploma as a teacher of physics. In 1977-79 he worked as a teacher of physics in a village of Tsvitochne (Bilohirsk Raion, Crimean Oblast) before being drafted to the army. In 1979-81 Mohyliov served in the air defense service for the Leningrad Military District. After demobilization, he for a brief stint returned to be a teacher in Slovyansk, before changing occupation to law enforcement (militsiya) in 1982.
In 1995-2000 Mohyliov served as a chief militsiya officer for the city of Artemivsk and then until 2005 for the city of Makiivka.〔 In 2007, he served as deputy interior minister and chief of the Ukrainian Interior Ministry's main office (head of militsiya) in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.〔 (Despite Ukrainian policeman are forbidden to be actively involved with politics〔 (Могилев, Анатолий ), Lenta.Ru〕) Mohyliov headed the Crimean campaign headquarters of presidential candidate Viktor Yanukovych during the 2010 presidential election campaign.〔
On March 16, 2010 Mustafa Djemilev reminded the Minister of Internal Affairs of Anatolii Mohyliov official xenophobic statements in the local press against the Crimean Tatar population in the past for which the Mejlis (Crimean Tatar parliament) has already prepared a petition to the Prosecutor General of Ukraine.〔(Crimean Tatars will complain to Europe for their rights infringement and Mohyliov ), Ukrainska Pravda (March 16, 2010)〕〔 If they fail to condemn Mohyliov's statements, the Mejlis will consider filing in a complaint with the European Court for Human Rights in Strasbourg.〔(Crimean Tatars Seek Criminal Case Against Ukrainian Interior Minister ), Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (March 16, 2010)〕 The Kharkiv Human Rights Group has criticized his period as Interior Minister.〔
A resolution on the dismissal of Mohyliov did not receive enough votes (141 out of 450) in the Ukrainian Parliament on June 15, 2010.〔(Parliament refuses to dismiss interior minister ), Kyiv Post (June 15, 2010)〕
On November 7, 2011 President Viktor Yanukovych nominated Mohyliov as Prime Minister of Crimea.〔(Crimean parliament to decide on appointment of autonomous republic's premier on Tuesday ), Interfax Ukraine (7 November 2011)〕〔(Yanukovych appoints Mohyliov to Crimean post ), Kyiv Post (7 November 2011)〕 The Supreme Council of Crimea appointed him to this post the next day.〔 Mustafa Djemilev named this appointment "stupid;〔 (Лидер крымских татар объявил об уходе из политики ), Lenta.Ru (8 November 2011)〕 Mohyliov is remembered for praising the Stalin-era deportations of the Crimean Tatars, as well as the shooting of unarmed people in 2007 by police under his command".〔(Yanukovych rewards tough loyalists with promotions ), Kyiv Post (10 November 2011)〕 Mohyliov was elected the leader of the Crimean branch of Party of Regions on 29 November 2011.〔(Mohyliov heads Crimean branch of Regions Party ), Kyiv Post (29 November 2011)〕〔(Crimean prime minister planning to join Regions Party again ), Kyiv Post (9 November 2011)〕
On November 18, 2012 Anatoliy Mohiliov openly stated that Militsia of Ukraine
"supports interests of the political force that currently is in power (government), because the power (government) ensures stability and normal life in the country."〔(Mohiliov said openly: Militsia serves the "Regions" [Party of Regions] (Могильов сказав прямо: міліція служить "Регіонам") ). Ukrayinska Pravda. 2012-12-18. (audio-recording)〕
On February 27, 2014, he and his entire cabinet known as Council of Ministers of Crimea were dismissed by the Supreme Council amid the ongoing protests in the region. He was replaced by Sergey Aksyonov.

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