Semyon Tokmakov

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Semyon Valeryevich Tokmakov (Russian: Семён Валерьевич Токмаков born 26 July 1975 in Rybinsk, Russia) is a figure in the Russian nationalist movement. Tokmakov was a leader of the nationalist organization Russian Goal. He achieved notoriety in 1998 when he and other neo-nazis attacked William Jefferson, a black United States Marine embassy guard in Moscow. Semyon was arrested for the attack, spending a year and a half in prison.[1]

Born
Semyon Valeryevich

(1975-07-26) July 26, 1975 (age 50)
Rybinsk, Russia
Occupations
  • Activist
  • Security guard
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Semyon Valeryevich Tokmakov
Born
Semyon Valeryevich

(1975-07-26) July 26, 1975 (age 50)
Rybinsk, Russia
Occupations
  • Activist
  • Security guard
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As of 2004, Tokmakov was referenced as the "youth leader" for Russia's People's National Party (Russia).[2]

The anti-fascist Russian website Freedom-online.narod.ru claims that Tokmakov was born in the city of Rybinsk in 1978, and worked as a security guard and bank protector there.[3]

Media quotes from Tokmakov

  • "Why have they all come here? They bring nothing but drugs and AIDS. Every day they harass and steal our women."[1]
  • "When you kill cockroaches, you don't feel sorry for them, do you?" [1]

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