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Boris Vladimirovich Stomakhin (''Russian'': Борис Владимирович Стомахин) (born August 24, 1974, Moscow) is a Russian radical political activist, and editor of "Radical politics" periodical. He was convicted three times on charges of inciting ethnic hatred and making public appeals for extremist activity. The convictions have been questioned by human rights organizations ARTICLE 19, Committee to Protect Journalists, and Union of Councils for Soviet Jews. ==Journalism and political activism== Stomakhin was a member of Maoist Revolutionary Workers Party.〔(Lenin, facsists and sexual minorities freedom ).〕 Later he became a leader of a radical political group "Revolutionary Contact Association" (RCA). Since 2000, Boris Stomakhin was an editor of the monthly newspaper "Radical Politics". In addition, he contributed numerous materials to Kavkaz Center, the radical Islamic internet agency that promotes the independence of Chechnya and is maintained by Chechen separatists. Boris Stomakhin's statements contained public calls for the mass murder of Russians.〔 Russians must be killed, and only killed - there are no normal people among them. To kill, to kill, to kill! To flood all Russia in blood, to show no mercy for anyone, to try by all means to organize a nuclear weapons explosion on the territory of the Russian Federation, - this must be the plan of radical Resistance, Russian, Chechen, any one!〔()〕 The Russian court established that Stomakhin called for the violent overthrow of government〔(Official Court Sentence on Russian language dated 20.11.2006 )〕 and claimed that Russian troops in Chechnya are "occupiers" and compared President Vladimir Putin to Saddam Hussein and Slobodan Milošević.〔(Independent journalist given five-year sentence allegedly for inciting ethnic strife )〕 According to his court sentence, Stomakhin also stated that modern Russia is an Evil empire and therefore must be destroyed, and considered Shamil Basaev and Salman Raduev as heroes of the Chechen resistance whose terrorist activities are legitimate.〔 Valeria Novodvorskaya and Yakov Krotov, prominent human rights activists believe that he did not promote any terrorist activities, calling him a "political prisoner", and "not an extremist".〔(''Boris Stomakhin:Victim of the Regime or a Terrorist ) Radio Liberty 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Boris Stomakhin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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