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Alexander Kuzmich Ivanov-Suharevskiy

Alexander Kuzmich Ivanov-Suharevskiy is old rightwing leader who is best known by his banned in 2006 party NNP (People’s National Party). NNP was one of the first russian parties which organized boneheads into movement. Most famous russian bonehead Maxim “Tesak” Martsinkevich was a member of NNP.

Alexander Kuzmich Ivanov-Suharevskiy spent his childhood from age 5 to 13 in the GDR, where his father was commandant of Fürstenberg. Graduated from the director’s department of the Institute of Cinematography in 1979 and was sent by assignment to Mosfilm. 1979-1993 – actor, director-director at Mosfilm, head of film and photo studio at Red Textile Workers Club (Moscow), shot feature films, wrote scripts and articles. Shot two movies.

In 1992-1994 he was a member of the nationalist parties “Russian National Sobor” and “Russian National Unity”.

In 1994 he was a member of the “Russian People’s Union,” the same year he organized and led the “Orthodox Party,” which due to the protest of the Moscow Patriarchate was renamed the “Movement of People’s Nationalists” – which, in turn, in February 1995 was reorganized into the People’s National Party (NNP).

On June 2, 2010 at the founding convention of the organizing committee of the “Party of the Revival of National Social Justice in Russia” (PVNSR) he was elected to its general council, but the party was not registered.

In 2014, he recorded a video message in support of Ukrainian nationalist Dmitry Yarosh, urging him to take power in Kiev and leave Crimea to Russia, for which he was expelled from the PVNSR[3].

In 1998, a criminal case was opened against Ivanov-Sukharevsky under Article 282 of the Russian Criminal Code (“incitement of interethnic hatred”). After the criminal case was brought to court, he was taken into custody and spent more than six months in Butyrskaya prison. On surety of a number of Duma deputies (including Albert Makashov) he was released on recognizance not to leave.

In April 2002, he was sentenced to a suspended sentence, but was immediately pardoned.

In the evening of 3 October 2003, Ivanov-Sukharevsky was injured in an explosion at the party headquarters. The explosive device was disguised as a postal parcel.

It is believed Tesak organized a bombing attack.