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Grigory Sverdlin () is a
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activist who, prior to fleeing Russia, was the director of the homeless charity Nochlezhka that operates in
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and
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. He fled to
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,
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, which is where he founded
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, an organisation providing aid to Russian citizens wanting to evade
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and Russian soldiers who want to
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or surrender to Ukraine. In late 2023, Sverdlin was placed on a wanted list and declared a foreign agent by the Russian government.


Life and Nochlezhka

Nochlezhka Charitable Organisation () began in 1993 as a
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(NGO) publishing the newspaper ''The Depths'' (), a
street newspaper Street newspapers (or street papers) are newspapers or magazines sold by homeless or poor individuals and produced mainly to support these populations. Most such newspapers primarily provide coverage about homelessness and poverty-related iss ...
. The newspaper was intentionally modelled on ''
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'', a street newspaper that began in the UK in 1991. The first issue was published in September 1994, with the main task of the newspaper being to provide the homeless with a chance to earn a wage while also changing the attitude of the public towards the homeless. Sverdlin joined Nochlezhka as a volunteer some time around 2002, with the newspaper being renamed to The Way Home () the following year. As a volunteer, he distributed food to the homeless, saying that he had "an abstract desire to help someone, someone whom society tries not to think about." In 2003 he graduated from the
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Faculty of Economics and quit his job at a bank, becoming a coordinator at Nochlezhka. He became an employee at Nochlezhka in 2010 and by 2011 he was the director of the organisation. As the director of Nochlezhka, Sverdlin tried to work once a month at a reception for the homeless and ride on a "night bus" alongside volunteers. The night bus is a van that goes out into the city every evening, making several stops to distribute food to the homeless.


Russian invasion of Ukraine and exile

Since the beginning of the
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, Sverdlin participated in the
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movement. Sverdlin said that his friends were "horrified" that he openly wore a jacket with "No War" written on the back. He also had a sticker saying "Freedom for Political Prisoners" on the rear window of his car. This sticker resulted in his car being towed, with him saying "Yes, once the valiant traffic police and Center "E" seized my car for five weeks - to check if it was stolen. At the same time, the policeman shyly looked away: “Well, you understand everything.” But otherwise - not a single incident." He also said that several times a day, this sticker gained him several thumbs-up from both passing drivers and pedestrians, alongside "four very touching notes under the indscreenwiper". On 4 March 2022, a group of federal laws established administrative and criminal punishments for those found to be "discrediting" or disseminating "unreliable information" about the
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; something Sverdlin compared to the works of
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,
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and
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. He said of the law "there has been no freedom of assembly for a long time, but since then there has been no freedom of speech." At some point between 4 March and 14 March 2022, Sverdlin was warned that he was "on the list" and that criminal proceedings against him may soon be initiated, something he expected; "After all, I was standing in a solitary picket almost every day." He also said that he wasn't ready to "put up with this situation," and that he would continue to rally "until the war is over or until I end up in prison." He was forced to flee
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, saying "I threw a couple of rucksacks and a folding bike in the car and left the country." When he went to say goodbye to his parents, he found them getting ready to have their house searched. Upon fleeing Russia, he held a
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meeting with his staff to inform them that he was resigning as the director of Nochlezhka, stating that he didn't want to attract unwanted attention to the organisation by remaining as its director. Sverdlin spent his first few days after fleeing in
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,
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, where he helped others to flee by arranging for them to have seats on flights chartered by tech executives. By 14 March 2022, he was in
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,
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, saying to
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that he planned to stay there for that week, then travel to
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,
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by car. Georgia is where he said many of his friends had fled to.


Get Lost

Around 24–25 September 2022, not long after the announcement of a partial mobilisation of reservists in Russia on 21 September, Sverdlin conceptualised the organisation Go by the Forest (), which would later be known as Get Lost. On 26 September the organisation was announced, and by early October it was operational. Sverdlin expressed surprise at how quickly the organisation expanded after its founding. The organisation helps both Russian citizens to
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and Russian soldiers to
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and flee the country or surrender to
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, while also providing legal, financial and psychological aid to those who need it. To facilitate the safe surrender of Russian soldiers to Ukraine, the organisation maintains contact with their Ukrainian equivalent, I Want to Live, a government sponsored organisation that operates a hotline for Russian soldiers wanting to surrender. Sverdlin said that three days after the organisation was founded, volunteers had received over 1,000 inquiries, including questions about both legally and illegally crossing the border, requests for psychological support and questions about how to safely surrender to Ukraine.


References

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External links


Official website for Nochlezhka

Russian website for Get Lost
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English version
Russian activists against the Russian invasion of Ukraine Year of birth missing (living people) Living people