Young Russia (youth movement) explained

Youth movement Young Russia
Молодежное движение Россия Молодая
Formation:April 2005
Dissolved:2017
Type:Political youth movement
Headquarters:Moscow
Location:Ulitsa Ladozhskaya 11/6
ул. Ладожская, 11/6
Region Served:nationwide
Membership:private persons
Language:Russian
Leader Title:leader of the movement
Leader Name:Maksim Mishenko
Website:www.rumol.ru

Young Russia was a Russian youth movement founded in April 2005. The movement was known for its protest rallies in front of foreign embassies and for various political rallies in the streets. It was dismantled in 2017.

The organization was founded in April 2005 by a group of students and post-graduate students of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University. The manifesto of the movement stipulates that their main activity will be directed against "Western expansion, terrorism and corruption".[1] [2]

In March 2009 leader of the movement Maksim Mishenko declared that the movement would rather focus in other directions: among others - the fight against the religious sect of scientologists and against illegal sales of alcohol to minors. According to Mishenko, after presidential elections the main enemy diminished its influence, and the United States of America will no longer try to use "Orange revolution technologies" to interfere in the internal affairs of our country. We need to prepare for a peaceful life and refocus our resources.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. http://rumol.ru/ideology/manifest.html
  2. Савина Е. «Россия молодая» меняет ориентацию // Kommersant, № 44 (3861), 19 марта 2008