August 30, 2006 in the city of Almetyevsk (Tatarstan) at the house of a resident of Izhevsk (Udmurtia) Maria Kalinina, born in 1981, detained by the local police department. - the official assistant of the deputy of the City Duma of Izhevsk, Vasily Kryukov, nationalist leaflets of the Narodnaya Volya organization, which are instructions for neo-Nazis, were seized.
The leaflets were seized by accident. M. Kryukova, who arrived in Almetyevsk for a football match, was detained along with the co-leaders of the Udmurt regional branch of the Narodnaya Volya party, Mikhail Trapeznikov and Vasily Kryukov (her boss), in a store where a deputy who was in a state of intoxication tried to take out goods without payment at the checkout.
The leaflets seized are excerpts from the National Socialist Beginner's Guide , which it says was created "specially as a direct action guide for young white people living in small towns . " In the section on street terror of benefits, the types of shares are classified ("patrol", "ambush", "arson and damage to property", "pogroms", etc.) and tips are given what kind of weapons and which parts of the body is best hit by "Black Sea -Malay/narrow -eyed monkeys" . The reader of the Handbook is recommended, for security reasons, to commit cruel bloody murders of "enemies of the race and their henchmen" not in their own locality, but in neighboring "towns / villages" , but first - "to practice on homeless people and drunkards" .
When asked by policemen why Maria Kalinina keeps such materials with her, the deputy's assistant testified that she had received them in St. Petersburg "for distribution among the youth of Izhevsk" , but did not distribute them. In addition, Kalinina said that she was a member of the Narodnaya Volya party. Since the distribution of leaflets was not proven, M. Kalinina, as well as deputy Kryukov, were released. M. Trapeznikov was detained for 10 days for hooliganism.
Recall that in 2004 Mikhail Trapeznikov was convicted under Part 1 of Art. 282 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (inciting national hatred) for publishing and distributing the nationalist newspaper Izhevskaya Division.
According to Den news agency, the leaders of the Izhevsk "Narodnaya Volya" M. Trapeznikov and V. Kryukov came from the football fans of the former Gazovik-Gazprom, among whom neo-fascist ideas were widespread. Currently, the regional branch of Narodnaya Volya, headed by Trapeznikov and Kryukov, is preparing for the 2007 elections to the State Council of the Republic of Udmurtia on party lists.
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