On September 15, 2007, the split in the National Socialist Society (NSO) - one of the most famous, albeit small, network neo-Nazi organizations in Russia, ended. The conflict between the two leaders of the group - Dmitry Rumyantsev and Sergey Korotkikh (Malyuta), began in the summer - immediately after the arrest of Maxim "Tesak" Martsinkevich - due to the intensified struggle for leadership.
According to D. Rumyantsev, who retained control over the organization's website, the Russkaya Volya magazine, as well as over regional cells from Ryazan, St. Petersburg and Nizhny Novgorod, Malyuta was expelled for distributing pornography, embezzlement and dissemination on the Internet of internal materials of the NSO, which spoiled the relations of the organization with other right-wing groups. Later, Rumyantsev was supported by cells from Barnaul, Omsk, Tomsk and Novosibirsk.
The accusations of supporters of Malyuta, who retained control over several Moscow cells associated with Format 18 and the Voronezh cell, are more personal. They accuse Rumyantsev of trying to introduce his mistress into the political council of the NSO ( “An attempt to smuggle a woman into the political council ... a jerk, and even of a dubious racial type” ), of restoring contacts with Dmitry Demushkin (recall, “Format 18 " and "Slavic Union" - irreconcilable competitors in the neo-Nazi field), in betraying comrades-in-arms in order to enter the new State Duma (in particular, as an indirect confirmation of this version, Rumyantsev is reproached for cooperation with the "Foundation for Strategic Initiatives and Reconstruction of History", which supporters of Malyuta consider the structure close to G. Pavlovsky, V. Zhirinovsky and K. Zatulin at the same time).
It is significant that in the heat of the struggle and mutual accusations, a number of pseudonyms were revealed and a number of names of NSO activists were named, which had not previously appeared anywhere.
As a result of the split at the end of September, there are two organizations that consider themselves to be the NSO - "The United Political Council of the NSO-Varyag, NSO-MAI, NSO-Triglav and Format18" by Malyuta and the NSO itself (Rumyantsev, Maxim Romanov, Dmitry Nesterov, etc.)
Based on materials from right-wing radical sites
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