| Boris Yeltsin Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin (; ) (1 February 1931 23 April 2007) was the first President of the Russian Federation, serving from 1991 to 1999.Yeltsin came to power with a wave of high expectations. On 12 June 1991 he was elected president of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic with 57% of the vote, becoming the first popularly elected president. Boris_Yeltsin
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| List of ethnic slurs by ethnicity Talk:List_of_ethnic_slurs_by_ethnicity
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| Vladimir Zhirinovsky Vladimir Volfovich Zhirinovsky (, born April 25, 1946 as Vladimir Volfovich Eidelstein) is a Russian politician, colonel of the Russian Army, founder and the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR), Vice-Chairman of the State Duma, and a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. Despite its name, the LDPR is often described as an ultra-nationalist party. Vladimir_Zhirinovsky
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| David Duke David Ernest Duke (born July 1, 1950) is an American white nationalist, former Grand Wizard of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, former Republican and Democratic Louisiana State Representative, candidate in presidential primaries and presidential elections, and wildlife photographer.Duke describes himself as a racial realist asserting that "all people have a basic human right to preserve their own heritage." He speaks in favor of voluntary racial segregation and white separatism. David_Duke
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| Christian terrorism Christian terrorism is religious terrorism by groups or individuals, the motivation of which is typically rooted in an idiosyncratic interpretation of the Bible and other Christian tenets of faith. From the viewpoint of the terrorist, Christian scripture and theology provide justification for violent political activities. Christian_terrorism
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| 1993 Russian constitutional crisis Talk:1993_Russian_constitutional_crisis
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| Yury Luzhkov Yury Mikhaylovich Luzhkov () (born September 21, 1936 in Moscow, Russian SFSR) is a Russian political figure. He has served as mayor of Moscow since 1992. Luzhkov is a vice-chairman and one of founders of the ruling United Russia party. Yury_Luzhkov
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| Pan-Turkism Pan-Turkism is a political movement aiming to unite the various Turkic peoples into a modern political state, a confederation, or an economic union closely resembling that of the European Union. Pan-Turkism
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| Racism in Russia during the 2000s Racism in Russia during the 2000s appears in the form of negative attitudes and actions towards people who are not considered ethnically Russian. This includes antisemitism and a general demeaning attitude to northern indigenous peoples of Russia, as well as hostility towards various Caucasian/Central Asian ethnicities (whether of Orthodox Christian or Muslim faith). Racism_in_Russia_during_the_2000s
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| Aman Tuleyev Aman (Amangeldy) Gumirovich Tuleyev (, Kazakh:Kemerovo Oblast. He ran for President of Russia in 1991, 1996 (withdrawing during the campaign) and 2000, both times coming fourth. Kazakh father and half-Tatar half-Bashkir mother in Krasnovodsk, Turkmen SSR, USSR on 1944-05-13. Aman_Tuleyev
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| Aleksandr Ivanov-Sukharevsky Aleksandr Kuzmich Ivanov-Sukharevsky (; born 1950) is a far right politician in Russia who is the leader of the Peoples National Party. Ivanov-Sukharevsky first came to notice in the Soviet Union as director of the film Korabl (1988), a drama starring Vladimir Zamansky.Politically he emerged as the leader of the PNP after the fall of Communism, and has made the party into a leading voice of white nationalism in Russia. Aleksandr_Ivanov-Sukharevsky
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| Goskino Goskino () is the abbreviated name for the USSR State Committee for Cinematography (Государственный комитет по кинематографии СССР) in the Soviet Union and the State Committee of Russian Federation for Cinematography (Государственный комитет Российской Федерации по кинематографии) in the modern Russia, both being the supreme government organs in charge of the cinematography .It was absorbed by the USSR Ministry of Culture in 1953 but became an independent organization again in 1963. Goskino
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| Valery Zorkin Valery Dmitrievich Zorkin is the first and the current Chairman of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation.Zorkin was born on 18 February, 1943 in a rural area of the Maritime Province. In 1964, he matriculated from the Law Department of the Moscow University, in which he delivered lectured until the late 1980s. Valery_Zorkin
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| Said-Magomed Kakiyev Talk:Said-Magomed_Kakiyev
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| Molobo/Notes related to articles involving Russian-Polish relations User:Molobo/Notes_related_to_articles_involving_Russian-Polish_relations
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| Vladimir Pribylovsky Vladimir Valerianovich Pribylovsky (, b. 6 March1956, Moscow, Soviet Union) is a Russian historian, journalist and human rights advocate opposed to current Russian authorities.He graduated from the Department of Medieval History of Moscow State University in 1981 specializing in Byzantine studies. Vladimir_Pribylovsky
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| Yevgenia Albats Yevgenia Markovna Albats (, born 5 September 1958) is a Russian investigative journalist, political scientist, writer and radio host. Yevgenia_Albats
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| Intermovement The Intermovement (International Movement of Workers in the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic) (, , ) was a political movement and organisation in the Estonian SSR. It was founded on 19 July 1988 and claimed by different sources 16,000 - 100,000 members. Intermovement
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| Christian Democratic Party of Russia Christian Democratic Party of Russia () is a Christian Democratic political party in the Russian Federation. It was founded in May 1990.It maintains fraternal relations with Christian Democratic parties in Europe and around the world.Party leader Alexander Chuev was on the Unity ticket in the legislative elections in 1999 and the United Russia ticket in 2007 and was elected to the State Duma. Christian_Democratic_Party_of_Russia
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| SOVA Center SOVA Center for Information and Analysis is a human rights nongovernmental organization and think tank that conducts sociological research on development of nationalism and racism in modern Russia. SOVA_Center
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