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The list of bribe-takers and warmongers, aka the 6,000 List, is the
Anti-Corruption Foundation The Anti-Corruption Foundation (ACF or FBK; ; ) is a non-profit organization established in 2011 by the Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny. The FBK published investigations into alleged corruption by high-ranking Russian government official ...
initiative to create a comprehensive list of enablers of the
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and the
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. The list is designed to serve as a guideline and a reference for
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against Russian officials, business people,
siloviki In the politics of Russia, Russian political lexicon, a ''silovik'' ( rus, силовик, p=sʲɪlɐˈvʲik; plural: ''siloviki'', rus, силовики, p=sʲɪləvʲɪˈkʲi) is a person who works for any state organisation that is authori ...
, propagandists, public warmongers, and other people accountable for creating a
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, repressions, and war. Each entry includes a dossier with proof of individual guilt corresponding with the EU requirements and criteria for individual sanctions. The list was expanded many times, greatly exceeding 6,000 profiles. As of February 2023, it included almost 7,000 people.


History

The
Anti-Corruption Foundation The Anti-Corruption Foundation (ACF or FBK; ; ) is a non-profit organization established in 2011 by the Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny. The FBK published investigations into alleged corruption by high-ranking Russian government official ...
(ACF) published the list on April 26, 2022, to help the Western countries to add the key beneficiaries of the
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and supporters of the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine On 24 February 2022, , starting the largest and deadliest war in Europe since World War II, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, conflict between the two countries which began in 2014. The fighting has caused hundreds of thou ...
to their sanctions list. The ACF built the project on the assumption that the risk of sanctions would undermine the loyalty of the Russian elites to
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. ACF closely cooperated with the EU and the US politicians to promote sanctions against the Russian war enablers. In May 2022, Leonid Volkov met with the EU's chief diplomat
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and the deputy head of the
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. The meeting resulted in the EU Parliament's recommendation for the
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to use the ACF's list of war enablers in the development of new sanctions, including the sanctions against the former European politicians holding key positions in the Russian state-owned companies (such as Karin Kneissl and
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), also proposed by the ACF. The ACF urged its supporters to contact the EU Parliament members with the corresponding requests directly. In January 2023, Guy Verhofstadt appealed for wide sanctions against the individuals included in the 6,000 List following the start of the #FreeNavalny campaign, getting support from over 110 EU parliamentarians. In May 2022, ACF representatives met with US Congressmen in
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to promote the idea of individual sanctions as a cost-effective way to speed up the erosion of Putin's regime. In June, nine congressmen of both the Republican and the Democratic addressed an official request to expand sanctions based on the 6,000 List to the
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.


The 200 List

In August 2022, at the request of the UK
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, the ACF created a short list of 200 key war enablers not covered by the UK sanctions. The foundation emphasized the personal responsibility of six individuals:
Anton Siluanov Anton Germanovich Siluanov ( rus, Анто́н Ге́рманович Силуа́нов, p=ɐnˈton ˈɡʲɛrmənəvʲɪtɕ sʲɪlʊˈanəf; born 12 April 1963) is a Russian politician and economist. He has the federal state civilian service r ...
( Minister of Finance of Russia and a member of the Security Council),
Vladimir Medinsky Vladimir Rostislavovich Medinsky (; born 18 July 1970) is a Russian politician, political scientist and historian who currently serves as an Aide to President Vladimir Putin. Previously, he has served as the Minister of Culture from May 2012 t ...
(Aide to the President of Russia),
Elvira Nabiullina Elvira Sakhipzadovna Nabiullina (born 29 October 1963) is a Russian economist and current governor of the Central Bank of Russia. She was President Vladimir Putin's economic adviser from May 2012 to June 2013 after serving as the minister of ec ...
(Governor of the
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), businessman
Iskander Makhmudov Iskander Kakhramonovich Makhmudov ( ; born 5 December 1963) is an Uzbek-born Russian businessman. According to '' Bloomberg Billionaires Index'', Makhmudov's net worth was estimated at US$9.41 billion as of 25 May 2021. Biography Iska ...
, and propagandists Ekaterina Andreeva and
Tina Kandelaki Tinatin Givievna Kandelaki (, born 10 November 1975), known professionally as Tina Kandelaki, is a Russians, Russian journalist, television presenter, producer, and a co-owner of the Apostol company. Early life Kandelaki was born on 10 Novemb ...
The publication of the 200 List was followed by
Alexei Navalny Alexei Anatolyevich Navalny (, ; 4 June 197616 February 2024) was a Russian Opposition to Vladimir Putin in Russia, opposition leader, anti-corruption in Russia, corruption activist and political prisoner. He founded the Anti-Corruption Found ...
's transfer to a solitary confinement cell. In September 2022, the
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passed the bipartisan bill on sanctions against 198 war enablers, based on the 200 List, with minor alterations (as some of the people on the list had already been subject to the US sanctions).


Contents

The list of war enablers includes Russian officials,
siloviki In the politics of Russia, Russian political lexicon, a ''silovik'' ( rus, силовик, p=sʲɪlɐˈvʲik; plural: ''siloviki'', rus, силовики, p=sʲɪləvʲɪˈkʲi) is a person who works for any state organisation that is authori ...
, propagandists, public warmongers, and other people accountable for human rights abuses and military aggression in Ukraine. For each entry, the ACF provided a dossier with proof of guilt which corresponds with the formal requirements for the EU sanctions. By February 2023, the list included 6,968 people in the following categories and sub-categories: * War Arrangers (
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members, Military staff and accomplices of Russian occupation) * Propagandists (federal media personnel, Chief editors and management of regional TV channels, Regional press people) * Individuals involved in corruption (Investigations subjects, Regional investigations subjects, Oligarchs) * Putin's Public Supporters (Presidential proxies in elections) * Senior Federal Officials (Executive branch and Presidential Administration employees) * Members of Parliament and Senate (
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,
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) * Region heads (
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) * Key Local Government Officials (Vice-Governors, speakers of the regional legislative assemblies) * State Bankers (the
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employees, board members; Heads of public funds) * ‘United Russia’ party Functionaries (Federal and regional party leaders) * Key ‘siloviki’ (security forces) figures (
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,
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,
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,
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, Prosecutor's office). * Organizers of political repressions (Judges, prosecutors, state investigators, Internet censors) * Election fraud organizers (heads of the
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and local election commissions) * Sellout opinion leaders (Celebrities, influencers, and bloggers; Public supporters of Putin) * Warmongers (educators, artists, scholars, athletes, Ideologists of war) * Top Management of State Owned Companies (Managers and their deputies, board members and boards of directors) The list was expanded numerous times, hence the number of war enablers exceeds 6,000. For instance, since July 2022, the list was extended with: * tech executives accountable for internet censorship *
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judges responsible for undermining the separation of powers in the state *
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judges who made unjust decisions against Putin's political opponents * religious leaders who supported the invasion of Ukraine * top military officers involved in the invasion of Ukraine, * members of the occupation authorities * developers of the mass surveillance system used by the Russian authorities * subjects of anti-corruption investigations by The Insider,
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, and
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* businessmen—the beneficiaries of Vladimir Putin's regime. In October 2022, the list was expanded with the people involved in organizing and falsifying of electronic voting in Moscow at the
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, including the former chief editor of
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media
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. On numerous occasions, Leonid Volkov emphasized that the person can be excluded from the list in case of active repentance, proportional to guilt.


Reaction

The people who found themselves on the 6,000 List, such as Ilya Remeslo,
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, and journalist Oleg Kashin, have criticized the initiative. The ACF recognized the minor inaccuracies found in some records as inevitable mistakes in such a large body of work. Some people added to the 6,000 List approached ACF to contest their inclusion or cooperate with ACF. For instance, Artyom Kukharenko and Alexandr Kabakov, the founders of NtechLab, the developer of facial recognition technology for mass surveillance in Russia, provided ACF with detailed information about the system, the companies, and the individuals involved in maintaining it. ACF excluded them from the list but canceled this decision following the criticism, as the repentance was considered insufficient to compensate for their contribution to creating a police state in Russia.


See also

*
List of people and organizations sanctioned during the Russo-Ukrainian War Various International sanctions, sanctions against Russia and its affiliates have been imposed by major economic and political powers in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, including the United States, the member states of the European ...
* Navalny 35 (2021)


References


Links


List of bribetakers and warmongers
on the ASF's website * * * (6968 persons as of February 15, 2023) {{Anti-Corruption Foundation Alexei Navalny Anti-Corruption Foundation