National Socialist Movement "Slavic Union" ()
was a Russian
neo-Nazi
Neo-Nazism comprises the post–World War II militant, social, and political movements that seek to revive and reinstate Nazism, Nazi ideology. Neo-Nazis employ their ideology to promote hatred and Supremacism#Racial, racial supremacy (ofte ...
organization founded in 1999 by
Dmitry Demushkin.
In 2010, it was banned by the
Moscow City Court
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District courts of Moscow
External links
Official website
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The group's website, in Russian, links to extensive material on
Holocaust denial
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...
and to works by
Adolf Hitler
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. Its organizational logo was a stylized
swastika
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and the group's initials, "SS" in Russian, are the same as those used by the German
Schutzstaffel
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It beg ...
during
World War II
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.
The party was also notorious for promoting a far-right, "Aryan" tradition of
Slavic paganism
Slavic paganism, Slavic mythology, or Slavic religion refer to the religious beliefs, myths, and ritual practices of the Slavs before Christianisation, which occurred at various stages between the 8th and the 13th century.
The South Slavs, who ...
.
The organisation was described as ultranationalist and anti-Semitic.
History
Slavic Union was founded in September 1999 by
Dmitry Demushkin.
In Autumn 2000, there was a conflict in the leadership of
Russian National Unity
Russian National Unity (RNU; transcribed Russkoe natsionalnoe edinstvo RNE) or All-Russian civic patriotic movement "Russian National Unity" () was an unregistered neo-Nazi, irredentist group based in Russia and formerly operating in states wit ...
, as a result of which on 21 September 2000, at a closed plenum of commanders of sixteen regional branches, it was announced that Alexander Barkashov, the founder and leader of the movement, had been expelled from the ranks of Russian National Unity. In October of the same year, O. Kassin's moderate patriotic movement Russian Revival was established on the basis of the Moscow and Stavropol branches of Russian National Unity. Dmitry Demushkin also split from Russian National Unity, founding his own movement Slavic Union.
Europe-Asia Studies
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called the Slavic Union the best known Russian neo-Nazi organisation, although it stressed that it had very few members.
Along with
Russian All-National Union, it was the only far-right organisation in Russia to have had permanent bases used for training camps. Main activities of the party involved paramilitary training and low-scale racist attacks. Officially, the party claimed to not have endorsed violent activities, although individual members of the organisation were tried for violent acts up to the party's ban in 2010. In 2006, Demushkin was arrested on suspicion of involvement in a mosque attack in the town of
Yakhroma
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History
It was founded in 1841 as a settlement servicing a local textile factory on the Yakroma River. In 1901 ...
. In September 2008, another leader of the Slavic Union was arrested for murder of a Tajik and a Dagestani.
The
Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation listed the Slavic Union as one of the "most active extremist associations" in Russia in 2009, along with organisations such as: "
National Socialist Society", "
Movement Against Illegal Immigration", "
Northern Brotherhood." The Slavic Union was sympathetic to
German National Socialism
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, although it did not advertise this.
Slavic Union was banned by the Moscow City Court on 27 April 2010 following charges by prosecutors that the group promotes
national socialism
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with "ideas similar to the ideology of
Nazi Germany
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".
Responding to the ban on 27 April, Demushkin noted that the Slavic Union had been "banned all across Russia" and indicated that an appeal to higher legal authority of the organization's prohibition would "definitely" be forthcoming. Since then, the group has remained active underground.
In September 2010 information surfaced that the organization allegedly has opened offices in
Norway
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. This was reported when
Viacheslav Datsik
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Datsik has fought professionally in his native Russia since 1999, ...
showed up at Norwegian immigration authorities requesting
political asylum
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. Datsik had shortly before escaped from a mental institution near
Saint Petersburg
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and was believed to have reached Norway on board an arms-trafficking vessel. Together with two other persons he was arrested by
Norwegian police on suspicion of having possible links to organized crime.
In 2012, it was reported that an underground successor to the Slavic Union called the Slavic Force (''Slavyanskaya Sila'') was formed.
Ideology
Slavic Union was described as neo-Nazi, pan-Slavic,
white supremacist
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,
nativist, anti-immigration, anti-communist, anti-Semitic and homophobic.
When the organisation was created in 1999, Russia had a very high immigration rate, which was reflected in the xenophobic rhetoric of the Slavic Union. The organisation blamed refugees and foreign
migrant workers
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Migrant workers ...
, as well as minorities such as the Jews and the LGBT community, for the supposed decline of Russia as well as the "Slavic world" itself.
At its core, the organisation is pan-Slavic and promotes the concept of unifying all Slavic nations.
Zeev Sternhell
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classified the organisation's rooted as
anti-Enlightenment
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, perceiving "democracy and pleas for equality…
san attack on the natural order". In promoting pan-Slavism, the organisation made appeals to "blood purity" and "the greatness and the power of the Slavic race", while also promoting military strength that a union of all Slavic countries would supposedly possess. Slavic Union made references to historical states that encompassed much of the Slavic world such as Kievan Rus and the Soviet Union; the organisation even repurposed Soviet propaganda posters, replacing the communist
hammer and sickle
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with paganist tribal signs.
In order to complement its pan-Slavic rhetoric, the organisation also promoted Slavic paganism and often references Slavic legends and methodology as to create the image of a powerful, pre-Christian "Slavic race". The symbols of German National Socialists were connected and combined with Slavic ones, resulting in reversed swastikas and Slavic runes, including rune-styled Slavic words.
Footnotes
Further reading
* Semyon Charny
"Racism, xenophobia, ethnic discrimination and anti-Semitism in Russia (January-June 2005),"Summarized review. Moscow Bureau for Human Rights.
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