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Konstantin Viktorovich Syomin (often spelled Konstantin Semin, ) is a Russian journalist, blogger and former TV presenter.


Biography


Early life

Konstantin Syomin was born in 1980 in Sverdlovsk (modern
Yekaterinburg Yekaterinburg (, ; ), alternatively Romanization of Russian, romanized as Ekaterinburg and formerly known as Sverdlovsk ( ; 1924–1991), is a city and the administrative centre of Sverdlovsk Oblast and the Ural Federal District, Russia. The ci ...
). After graduating from the special school with in-depth study of English in 1996, he entered the
Ural State University The Ural State University (, , often shortened to USU, УрГУ) is a public university located in the city of Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russian Federation. Founded in 1920, it was an exclusive educational establishment made of several in ...
. While still a student, he began working on TV. During one of his trips to
Chechnya Chechnya, officially the Chechen Republic, is a Republics of Russia, republic of Russia. It is situated in the North Caucasus of Eastern Europe, between the Caspian Sea and Black Sea. The republic forms a part of the North Caucasian Federa ...
as a reporter for
Sverdlovsk Oblast Sverdlovsk Oblast ( rus, Свердловская область, Sverdlovskaya oblastʹ, p=svʲɪrdˈlofskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ) is a federal subject (an oblast) of Russia located in the Ural Federal District. Its administrative center is the c ...
TV channel (OTV), an accident occurred. Wanting to shoot a pit with poisonous gases, Konstantin lost consciousness. Lieutenant Yury Ilchenko of
OMON OMON is a system of military special police units within the Armed Forces of Russia. It previously operated within the structures of the Soviet and Russian Ministries of Internal Affairs (MVD). Originating as the special forces unit of the So ...
died saving Konstantin's life.


Television host

From November 2000 Syomin was a correspondent for the Vesti program on RTR channel (currently
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). In 2004–07 he was the chief foreign correspondent of VGTRK in the US basing in
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. In 2007–10 Syomin became one of Vesti's hosts, and he also hosted night news program Vesti Plus. In June 2007 he was awarded the Medal of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" 2nd class. In 2012 he graduated from the
New York University New York University (NYU) is a private university, private research university in New York City, New York, United States. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded in 1832 by Albert Gallatin as a Nondenominational ...
. From April 2014 to March 2019, he was the author and host of ''AgitProp'' ("agitation and propaganda") program on Russia-24 channel, owned by VGTRK. On 1 April 2019, he announced the closure of AgitProp. The journalist complained about the management of "Russia-24", placing the episodes dedicated to the domestic policy issues early in the morning or late at night.


Zoran Đinđić controversy

On February 21, 2008, while commenting on the Serbian protests against Kosovo's declaration of independence in his Vesti Plus program, Syomin justified the 2003 assassination of Serbian Prime Minister
Zoran Đinđić Zoran Đinđić ( sr-Cyrl, Зоран Ђинђић, ; 1 August 1952 – 12 March 2003) was a Serbian politician and philosopher who served as the Prime Minister of Serbia, prime minister of Serbia from 2001 until Assassination of Zoran Đinđić, ...
, opining that Đinđić was a Western puppet who received "a well-deserved bullet". His comments provoked an outcry in Serbia. The next day, on February 22, the Serbian embassy in Moscow demanded an explanation from the TV company. The Serbian diplomats wondered whether the scandalous statement was the position of the state television or Syomin's personal viewpoint. However, they were unable to reach the company's management. On February 23, Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić called his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov over the issue and sent a letter of protest to the All-Russia State Television and Radio Company. On February 25, the
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minority faction in the Serbian parliament accused Russia of gross interference in the domestic affairs of Serbia and proposed to recall the ambassador from Moscow unless Russia apologizes. President Boris Tadić promised to touch the issue on February 25, during the scheduled visit of First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia and presidential candidate
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to
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behind closed doors. After the talks, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov publicly dismissed Syomin's comments voiced on state-run television as nonsense and his personal opinion. However, despite the scandal, Syomin continued his work as a TV host, and the company has not commented on the issue.


Political views

Syomin considers himself a Marxist and a communist, and said that "it took a very long time to come to this" and was initially a "staunch liberal". In the fall of 2017, Syomin "took part" in the presidential primaries of the Left Front, but lost to Pavel Grudinin. Syomin himself says that he found out about this "participation" after the fact, he was added to the list without asking.


Footnotes

{{DEFAULTSORT:Syomin, Konstantin 1980 births Living people Mass media people from Yekaterinburg Russian male journalists Russian television presenters Russian YouTubers Russian Marxists Russian atheists Russian war correspondents Russian documentary filmmakers Ural State University alumni New York University alumni War correspondents of the Chechen wars Recipients of the Medal of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 2nd class