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Nikolay Kavkazsky was born on 16 October, 1986 in Moscow, Russian SFSR, is a Russian activist. Discover Nikolay Kavkazsky's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?

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Age 37 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 16 October, 1986
Birthday 16 October
Birthplace Moscow, Russian SFSR
Nationality Russia

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1925

On July 25th Nikolay Kavkazsky was arrested in his own house for allegedly pushing a policeman during the demonstration (which was interpreted by the prosecution as an attempt to inflict grave bodily harm).

1926

On July 26th the representative for the Investigation Committee brought the charges of assaulting a representative of the authorities (part 1 of Article 318 of the Russian Criminal Code) and participating in a massive riot (part 2 of Article 212 of the Russian Criminal Code).

Thus, Nikolay Kavkazsky became one of the main figures in the “Bolotnaya Square” case.

The prosecution claimed to have discovered evidence (a videotape) proving that he had taken illegal actions against the police during the demonstration, although they did not present it.

On July 25 Nikolay Kavkazsky was remanded until September 24, and then his arrest was extended until November when he was finally remanded until March 6, though he suffers from some serious health problems.

As of today, he is still awaiting his trial.

Even in detention, Nikolay Kavkazsky is pursuing his political activities and his struggle for human rights.

In November, he published an article criticizing the inhumane living conditions and unfair treatment that the inmates are exposed to and suggested a number of measures intended to make life in prison at least a little more tolerable.

For instance, he wrote:

“Prisons in Russia could not guarantee the respect of human rights.

On the contrary, the living conditions in the correctional institutions disparage the human dignity of a person and strip them of their legal right to a normal life.

I would like to remind those who may think that criminals should have no rights (although such an attitude is completely unacceptable for a civilized person), that in Russia there is an enormous number of completely innocent people who suffer behind bars, and even in the most advanced countries there are always innocent prisoners since court and prosecution mistakes are always possible.

… I hope that in a humane society there will be no such institution as a prison.

However, we live in the present rather than in the future, and it means that we have to deal with the existing problems.

From my perspective, we cannot abolish prisons by a decree, so we have to reform them.“ Then he describes the appalling living conditions in prison including lack of light, harsh discipline, unbearable transportation measures, poor food quality, overcrowdedness and other urgent problems and elaborates on some possible improvements.

Nikolai participated in the elections to the Moscow City Duma of the 6th convocation as a Yabloko candidate.

He came third out of seven candidates in the electoral district and gained 12,78 percent.

1986

Nikolay Yurievich Kavkazsky (Николай Юрьевич Кавказский; born October 16, 1986) is a Russian political, LGBT and drug policy reform activist, lawyer, member of numerous human rights organizations, blogger and a political prisoner.

Nikolay Kavkazsky was born on October 16, 1986.

Since his early childhood, he was inspired by the ideas of justice, equality and peaceful resolution of conflict.

2007

In 2007-2012, 2013 - till now he is an active member of the pro-western democratic Yabloko party.

2008

In 2008, gained 18% of the votes as the party’s regional branch’s vice chairman candidate.

He has been actively involved in the Russian protest movement and authored numerous political articles.

He also defended Pussy Riot and other activists.

He has also defended the rights of ethnic, religious, and sexual minorities and promoted the idea of peaceful resistance to oppression.

2012

On May 6, 2012, Nikolay Kavkazsky took part in the “March of the Million” demonstration organized by the opposition and its supporters on the Bolotnaya Square in Moscow to protest the results of the presidential elections held on March 4.

Those demonstrations were brutally stopped by the police and later led to a severe crackdown on the democratic movement.

The prominent sociologist, historian, and civil activist Alek D. Epstein published an article about Nikolay Kavkazsky and included his diary entries related to the events.

They show that the participants of the demonstration who had peaceful intentions were brutally attacked by the police, and some suffered grave injuries: “I’ve never seen such a mess!

I got clubbed by the special unit policemen a couple of times myself … I saw a lot of wounded and bleeding people…”…

Nikolay Kavkazsky’s diary serves as a unique source of information on the 2012 protests providing an “inside” perspective.

“The March Of the Millions.

The Blooded Sunday.

Alek Epstein.

The Captivity, November 2012.

2015

As a candidate from the Yabloko party Nikolay Kavkazsky participated in municipal elections were held in 2015 and 2017.

He came 5th out of all candidates in Northern Medvedkovo district in 2015 and gained 14,61 percent.

2017

He came 7th out of all candidates in Basmanny district in 2017 and gained 24,89 percent.

In 2021 Nikolay Kavkazsky was nominated by Yabloko party as a candidate for the State Duma of the Russian Federation.

“Against Putin” was his campaign slogan.