http://www.theotherrussia.org/2009/11/17/anti-fascist-activist-shot-dead-in-moscow/
November 17th, 2009
A leading anti-fascist activist has been shot and killed in
Moscow, according to reports
by Interfax on November 17.
Ivan Khutorskoy, 26, was found by neighbors in the entryway
to his building on Khabarovskaya ulitsa on the evening of November 16.
Law enforcement agencies say they are investigating several
possible motives for the killing, including connections to the victim’s
anti-fascist activism.
According to the monitoring group Institute of Collective
Action, Khutorskoy had been assaulted three times prior to his murder. In 2005
his head was slashed with a razor, he received multiple wounds around the neck
from a screwdriver and was beaten with a baseball bat during a second incident,
and in 2009 he was stabbed with a knife in the stomach during a street fight.
According to the website, Khutorskoy had recently been
working as security for concerts put on by anti-fascist groups. Colleague
Aleksei Grigoryev said in an interview on Svoboda radio that Khutorskoy had
also frequently worked as security during the press conferences of the
prominent human rights lawyer Stanislav Markelov, who was murdered last
January.
“In general, he was a visible figure for opponents;
apparently this is why the fascists tried so persistently to liquidate him,”
Grigoryev said.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, another colleague told
Reuters that Khutorskoy’s murder was likely political. “Ivan [Khutorskoy] knew
Markelov. His murder was either revenge, or a challenge to the authorities
following the arrests.”
A rise in nationalist sentiments in Russia has contributed
to growing clashes between anti-fascist activists, ultranationalist neo-Nazi
groups, and authorities in recent years. A coalition of ultranationalist groups
distributed instructions on how to acquire firearms at a large rally held during
Russia’s November 4 Unity Day celebrations, while another group held a concert
featuring neo-Nazi performers.
The rise in fascist and ultranationalist extremism has
additionally resulted in increased violence against dark-skinned migrant
workers, as well as a number of recent murders. Stanislav Markelov, a
high-profile lawyer known for his defense of anti-fascists and victims of human
rights abuses, was shot dead in January in central Moscow. One suspect, a
member of neo-Nazi organizations, was detained in early November and has
admitted to the killing. In October 2008, anti-fascist leader Fyodor Filatov
was killed after a fight between anti-fascists and ultranationalists in central
Moscow in which four people were injured.
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