词条 | Vladislav Ryazantsev |
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| name = Vladislav Ryazantsev | image = Vladislav_Ryazantsev.jpg | caption = Vladislav Ryazantsev on the rally "For fair elections", Rostov-on-Don, 24 December 2011 | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1986|10|20}} | birth_place = Rostov-on-Don RSFSR, the USSR | nationality = Russian | basic ideas = democratic socialism | occupation = politician, journalist | party=Left Block }} Vladislav Yurevitch Ryazantsev ({{lang-rus|Владислав Юрьевич Рязанцев}}; born 20 October 1986 in Rostov-on-Don) is a Russian politician, former member of the National Assembly of the Russian Federation and a journalist. Political positionRyazantsev is known to be standing on unorthodox left, best described as progressive libertarian position. Some people call him "neo-communist", Ryazantsev publicly calls for:
During the interview in October 2013, Ryazantsev publicly calls that «besides basical social transformations, such really progressive steps as voluntary army, optional labour are really attainable now, providing all citizens of Russia with a necessary minimum pension».[1] December 2011 arrestOn 6 December 2011, the day of the protest against results Russian legislative elections, Ryazantsev was arrested in Rostov-on-Don during mass peaceful rally in the center of Rostov for allegedly «resisting police officers» and detained for five days. While in prison, Ryazantsev went on hunger strike to protest against the conditions.[2] March 2012 arrest2 March 2012 Vladislav Ryazantsev was arrested after the rally "For Fair Elections" in the Rostov and was sentenced to 10 days of administrative arrest for allegedly "disorderly conduct". The convicted man went on a hunger strike.[3] After three days of hunger strike, the oppositionist was taken from the detention center on the ambulance to the Emergency Care Hospital-2 with acute pain in the stomach, high blood pressure and a sharp decline in blood sugar levels, but the doctors refused to hospitalize him and give any medical aid. Subsequently, the hunger strike ended.[4] May 2012: arrest before demonstrationsOn May 2012 Ryazantsev played a leading role in the Rostov-on-Don demonstrations protesting Putin's inauguration following the presidential election, in support of Moscow opposition March of Millions on May 6, 2012 (in eve inauguration of president of RF) under a slogan will «For honest and legitimate authority!».[5] On 1 May, the day after Putin was inaugurated, Ryazantsev were arrested before an anti-Putin rally, and were each given 10-day jail sentences.[6] Ryazantsev tried to open the veins during the arrest.[7] Boycott of Olympic Games-2014 in SochiAt January, 2014 Vladislav Ryazantsev together with like-minded persons opened out an informative campaign against Olympic Games in Sochi. In the social network of VK.com appeared the group «Boycott of Olympic Games-2014 in Sochi»[8] in which Ryazantsev united with left activist Anton Morvan publishes devastating information about the cost of Olympic Games and scales saw cut at its preparation. In addition, the group collects information about the cruel game shooting of animals in the city-resort. — The Group «Boycott of Olympic Games-2014 in Sochi» is one of many, it is a private initiative of left activists. Its purpose is collection and publication of true information about violations, crimes and peculations during the preparation of the Olympic Games, helping to open eyes people», — Vladislav Ryazantsev reported to the journalist of Donnews.ru. — «In addition, we call to declare boycott, avoid watching the games and buying commodities with symbolism of Olympic Games».[9] 21 January 2014 Vladislav Ryazantsev has been arrested for 15 days in Rostov-on-Don. The opposition member announced a hunger strike. The decision to arrest Ryazantsev was passed by the Sovietskiy District Court of Rostov-on-Don. Vladislav Ryazantsev himself and his public defender Yuri Mironenko associate his arrest with the Olympic Torch Relay in Rostov-on-Don.[10] 4 February 2014 the Rostov Regional Court has upheld the ruling of the Sovietskiy District Court of Rostov-on-Don to arrest Vladislav Ryazantsev for «hooliganism» for 15 days.[11] Position against war in UkraineIn June 2014 Ryazantsev supported statement of leftists and anarchists on the confrontation in Ukraine «War against war!», standing against the pro-Russian reactionary regimes of DPR and LPR.[12] See alsoIn July, 2015, in process on "Sentsov and Kolchenko's case" Ryazantsev tried to act as the public defender Olexandr Kolchenko, however the court rejected this application[13] He is currently the journalist of the Caucasian Knot, [14] an online news medium established to provide unbiased information regarding political oppression, human rights violations, and the ongoing violent conflict throughout the region. As of 3 February 2014, since May 2010 Ryazantsev had spent a total of 44 days in detention for a variety of minor crimes and misdemeanors. Attack on RyazantsevIn January, 2017 Vladislav Ryazantsev was beaten by unknown attackers in the city of Rostov-on-Don.[15]. External links
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://cityreporter.ru/content/vladislav-ryazantsev-my-khotim-uprazdnit-post-prezidenta|title=Владислав Рязанцев: "Мы хотим упразднить пост президента"|work= Городской репортер|author=Виктория Некрасова}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Ryazantsev, Vladislav}}2. ^{{cite web |url=http://eng.kavkaz-uzel.ru/articles/19252/|title=Rostov-on-Don:Ryazantsev, activist of "Left-Wing Front", sentenced to five days in jail|work=Caucasian Knot}} 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://eng.kavkaz-uzel.ru/articles/20291/|title=Organizer of rally in Rostov-on-Don sentenced to 10 days in custody|work=Caucasian Knot}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://sovietrussianow.blogspot.ru/2012/03/vladislav-ryazantsev-freed-after-10.html|title=Vladislav Ryazantsev freed after 10 days of arrest|work=Sovietrussianow.blogspot.ru}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.eng.kavkaz-uzel.ru/articles/20905/|title=Coordinator of "Left Front" movement in Rostov region sentenced to 10 days of arrest|work=Caucasian Knot}} 6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.eng.kavkaz-uzel.ru/articles/20952/|title=About 50 people gathered at an oppositional meeting in Rostov-on-Don|work=Caucasian Knot}} 7. ^{{cite web |url=http://eng.russ-yug.ru/article/6813/|title=Rostov opposition tried to open the veins during the arrest|work=RUSS-YUG.RU}} 8. ^{{cite web |url=http://vk.com/boycott_sochi|title=Бойкот Олимпиады-2014 в Сочи|work=VK.com}} 9. ^{{cite web |url=http://donnews.ru/Aktivist-Levogo-fronta-iz-Rostova-prizyvaet-rossiyan-boykotirovat-Olimpiadu-v-Sochi_13779|title=Активист "Левого фронта" из Ростова призывает россиян бойкотировать Олимпиаду в Сочи|work= Donnews.ru}} 10. ^{{cite web |url=http://eng.kavkaz-uzel.ru/articles/27055/|title= Two detained opposition members go on hunger strike in Rostov-on-Don|work=Caucasian Knot}} 11. ^{{cite web |url=http://eng.kavkaz-uzel.ru/articles/27189/|title= Rostov Regional Court upholds arrest of oppositionist Vladislav Ryazantsev|work=Caucasian Knot}} 12. ^{{cite web |url=http://avtonomia.net/2014/06/17/vojna-vojne-zayavlenie-levyh-i-anarhistov-po-povodu-protivostoyaniya-v-ukraine-2/#english|title=War against war! Statement of leftists and anarchists on the confrontation in Ukraine|work= Autonomous Worker's Union}} 13. ^{{cite web|title=Trial of Oleg Sentsov and Oleksandr Kolchenko: First Day :: khpg.org|url=http://khpg.org/index.php?id=1437479279|website=khpg.org|accessdate=21 July 2015|language=english}} 14. ^http://www.eng.kavkaz-uzel.eu/ 15. ^{{cite web|title="Caucasian Knot" journalist beaten up in Rostov-on-Don|url=http://www.eng.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/38102/|website=eng.kavkaz-uzel.eu|accessdate=10 January 2017|language=english}} 12 : 1986 births|2011–2013 Russian protests|Living people|People from Rostov-on-Don|Prisoners and detainees of Russia|Russian anti-war activists|Russian communists|Russian dissidents|Russian jurists|Russian journalists|Russian Marxists|Russian political activists |
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