Alexey Gaskarov

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Born (1985-06-18) 18 June 1985 (age 40)
Moscow, Russia
OccupationsEconomist, social activist
Alexey Gaskarov
Алексей Гаскаров
Gaskarov in 2013
Born (1985-06-18) 18 June 1985 (age 40)
Moscow, Russia
Alma materFinancial University under the Government of the Russian Federation
OccupationsEconomist, social activist

Alexey Vladimirovich Gaskarov (also spelled Alexei, Aleksei, or Aleksey; born 18 June 1985) is a Russian social activist and economist who has been a major figure in the democratic, left-wing opposition to the regime of Vladimir Putin. He was a leader of the Russian antifascist movement, and a member of the Coordinating Council of the anti-Putin opposition. He became famous as a prominent critic of the government's destruction of woodland.[1]

In 2010, Gaskarov was a spokesman for a large environmental protest in the Moscow suburb of Khimki. He was put on trial and found not guilty. In May 2012, he was beaten during the Bolotnaya Square protests in Moscow, and was later arrested, tried, and convicted. On August 18, 2014, he was sentenced to three and a half years in a penal colony.

He was born on June 18, 1985, in the Moscow suburb of Zhukovsky. He began to be politically active while in school. He began his political activism by participating in and organizing grass-roots efforts to protect the Khimki and Tsagovsky forests from destruction.

Gaskarov was known as the "unofficial mayor" of Zhukovsky, where he sought to encourage fellow citizens to organize and demand their rights. In Zhukovsky, Gaskarov "organized a homeowners association, a soccer club, participated in creating a coffee shop, opened a movie theater, organized screenings and concerts," and engaged in other civic activities.[2] "Gaskarov has invested a great deal of time and energy in seeing that his hometown of Zhukovsky... develops in a way that is responsive to the needs of ordinary citizens," stated one source.[3]

"As a community organizer and activist in his hometown... he was an emerging talent in leftist opposition circles," according to one source. He has "advocated for free and fair elections. Amid a rise in nationalist and neo-Nazi activity in Russia, he was a leader in the anti-fascist movement." Feodor Karpov, the father of Gaskarov's fiancée, stated "He was for justice but was always trying to find a constructive solution."[4]

In 2007 he graduated from the State Government Academy of Finances.[1]

After graduating in 2007, he began work as a consultant.[1]

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