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Fail Fattakhovich Alsynov (; ; born 7 December 1986) is a Bashkir nationalist and local political activist known for his advocacy for nature protection, ethnic identity, and language preservation in
Bashkortostan The Republic of Bashkortostan or Bashkortostan ( ba, Башҡортостан Республикаһы, Bashqortostan Respublikahy; russian: Республика Башкортостан, Respublika Bashkortostan),; russian: Респу́блик� ...
. In January 2024, his four-year prison sentence triggered widespread protests in the town of
Baymak Baymak (russian: Баймак; ba, Баймаҡ, ''Baymaq'') is a town in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia, located in the upper streams of the Tanalyk River ( Ural's basin) south of Ufa. Population: History It was founded in 1913; tow ...
, drawing the participation of several thousand people.


Early life and career

Born on 7 December 1986 in the village of Yuldybaevo, Alsynov later pursued his education in the field of history at
Bashkir State University , ba, Башҡорт дәүләт университеты , other_name = BashSU , former_name = Ufa Teacher Institute (1909–1919) People's Education Institute (1919–1923) Practic Institute (1923–1929) Temiryazev Bashkir Pedag ...
. Commencing his activism in 2008, Alsynov swiftly emerged as a key figure in nature protection demonstrations within the Republic of Bashkortostan. Besides his notable role in environmental advocacy, he is also renowned as one of the leading proponents for safeguarding the
Bashkir language Bashkir (, ; Bashkir: ''Bashqortsa'', ''Bashqort tele'', ) is a Turkic language belonging to the Kipchak branch. It is co-official with Russian in Bashkortostan. It is spoken by approximately 1.4 million native speakers in Russia, as well a ...
and preserving the cultural heritage of the Bashkir people. Alsynov gained notoriety through his 2020 campaign opposing limestone mining in
Kushtau Kushtau ( ba, Ҡуштау — «twin mountain») – is a shihan hill located in Ishimbaysky District along with Sterlitamak city's border, Russia. The mountain is a reef of an ancient tropical sea of the Lower Permian The Cisuralian is the f ...
, a site held sacred by Bashkirs. This activism significantly boosted his recognition, particularly within Bashkir circles. As he vocally opposed the mining activities, his influence expanded, capturing the attention of a wider audience.


Opposition to Russian invasion of Ukraine

In response to the
Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 On 24 February 2022, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, which began in 2014. The invasion has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths on both sides. It has caused Europe's largest refugee crisis since World War II. An ...
, Alsynov voiced strong criticism against the mobilization in Russia, emphasizing potential detriments to the Bashkir people. Specifically, in December 2022, Alsynov took to Russian social network VKontakte, characterizing the Kremlin's "partial" military mobilization as a "genocide of the Bashkir peoples". This post led to a $113 fine for Alsynov for violating Russia's wartime censorship laws. Alsynov's viewpoint resonated with concerns that Russia might be deploying a disproportionate number of men from indigenous ethnic groups, including Bashkirs, to fight in the war against Ukraine.


Criminal prosecution

In April 2023, Alsynov actively participated in protests against illegal mining in the
Baymaksky district Baymaksky District (russian: Байма́кский райо́н; ba, Баймаҡ районы) is an administrativeConstitution of the Republic of Bashkortostan, Article 64 and municipalLaw #126-z district (raion), one of the fifty-four i ...
, delivering a speech that would later become the foundation for the criminal case against him. In a complaint personally lodged by
Radiy Khabirov , image = Радий Хабиров - официальный портрет (cropped).jpg , caption = Official portrait, 2018 , office = Head of the Republic of Bashkortostan , term_start = 11 October 2018Acting: 11 October 2018&nb ...
, the head of Bashkortostan, authorities alleged that during the protest, Alsynov made disparaging remarks about migrant workers from the
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and
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, accusing him of "violating" their "human dignity" by referring to them as "black people". Alsynov vehemently denied these charges, asserting that his speech had been mistranslated from the Bashkir language by a linguistic expert affiliated with the government. According to Alsynov, the linguistic misinterpretation significantly distorted the intended meaning of his statements. An anonymous independent linguistic assessment published by his supporters confirmed that the idiom “kara halyk” used by Alsynov is used in Bashkir and other Turkic languages to refer to “groups of people engaged in unskilled, hard labor.” Furthermore, Alsynov stated that he did not suggest that non-Bashkirs had no right to live or work in the republic. Instead, he emphasized he meant that Bashkirs must protect their native lands, as it constituted their only place of residence. This clarification aimed to provide context to his statements and challenge the interpretation presented by the authorities, forming a crucial part of his defense.


Arrest and protests

On 17 January 2024, Alsynov was sentenced to a four-year prison term, triggering protests outside the court building in the town of
Baymak Baymak (russian: Баймак; ba, Баймаҡ, ''Baymaq'') is a town in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia, located in the upper streams of the Tanalyk River ( Ural's basin) south of Ufa. Population: History It was founded in 1913; tow ...
where the proceedings took place. With an estimated 3,000 participants demonstrating against Alsynov's sentence, these protests marked one of the largest public gatherings in Russia since the onset of its invasion of Ukraine. Police deployed tear gas to disperse the demonstrators, causing injuries to 40 protesters. Additionally, six people were jailed.


See also

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Opposition to Vladimir Putin in Russia Opposition to the government of President Vladimir Putin in Russia can be divided between the parliamentary opposition parties in the State Duma and the various non-systemic opposition organizations. While the former are largely viewed as bein ...
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Separatism in Russia Separatism in Russia refers to bids for secession or autonomy for certain areas of the Russian Federation. Major movements Many separatist movements in Russia have existed before the collapse of the Soviet Union and have some support from the ...


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