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Alexander Anatoljevich Chartschikow (Russian Александр Анатольевич Харчиков; born December 21, 1949 in the village Kenscha, Rajon Nikolsk, Penza Oblast ) is a Russian singer-songwriter. His songs are nationalist, communist and anti-Semitic aligned.

Life

Chartschikow attended secondary school in Saransk, Mordvinian ASSR, and then the Mordvinian State University. Chartschikow then worked as an engineer in a number of operating plants. In 1968 he was stationed as a soldier in Egypt, was wounded and received the medal « За отвагу " ( for valor ).

In the 1990s he gained through regional notoriety after some of his works have been broadcast in the nationalist radio show 600 seconds ( Moderator Alexander Newsorow ). His songs appeared on cassettes and CDs, which were sold in the USSR and abroad. Most of the texts of his songs he writes himself his songs are being compared with those of Ernst Busch. Chartschikow has released 31 albums. 28 of which deal with the themes of communism, nationalism and national communism. Many of his fans are opponents of the Russian Government Vladimir Putin. He lives in Saint Petersburg.

Positions

In his song In memory of Stalin Stalin he calls " our Russian Georgians and father," Soviet power " our sister and friend ." In his song Lenin protection ( В защиту Ленина ) he calls Vladimir Lenin a " great leader " and the current president of Russia the "enemy No. 1". Chartschikow criticizing today's Russia as " liberal yoke " and condemned liberalism as " death, disease, hunger and fear, whip and shame " and other opprobrious terms. The market economy he rejects also, as was " the rulers of the market of Satan."

Chartschikow criticized the worship of dissidents from the Soviet period as well as the commemoration of labor camp and personalities such as Gorbachev, Yeltsin, Solzhenitsyn, Sharansky and Putin. However, he is enthusiastic about Yuri Dmitrievich Budanov and Alexander Grigoryevich Lukashenko for, and calls the latter in his eponymous song dedicated to him to Moscow to lead Russia through the Smuta. He also praises the " true soldier of the Empire " on which he counts Cheslav Mlynnik, who as commander of the Latvian OMONs violently opposed in 1991, the elimination of the Soviet Republic and wanted by the Latvian state and is accused of murder.

Alexander Chartschikow brings his enthusiasm for Muammar al- Gaddafi in 2011, inspired by the uprising in Libya song to the Libyan people to express. He says the villains of globalism a nightmare and the coalition, the colonial Swarm (Russian колониальное ято ), who had set out on the crusade, a counter-attack ahead. The truth and the glory are so Chartschikow, with Gaddafi.

Where Chartschikow Some songs call for " Slavic unity" and to restore the ancient limits of the imperial period are dedicated. Other songs include anti-Semitic sentiments and conspiracy theories. He accuses the Jews of numerous misdeeds, and is in a song, the question " Why did the Jews rule over Russia? ". Is also found in all other works antisemitic abusive criticism. In his songs Chartschikow used neologisms to express his political views. Some easy to be translated examples are Judäokrat and demo fascism, a word created from democracy and fascism.

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