Dmytro Yarosh

Dmytro Anatolijowytsch Jarosch (Ukrainian Дмитро Анатолійович Ярош; born September 30, 1971 in Dniprodserschynsk ) is a functionary of the Ukrainian right-wing extremist and radical nationalist group " Prawyj sector ".

Jarosch graduated in his hometown Dniprodserschynsk the middle school, from 1989 to 1991 he performed military service in the Soviet Army. Later he studied philology at the University of Drohobytsch.

Jarosch was involved early in the Ukrainian nationalist groups. In 1994 he was co-founder of the radical nationalist group Tryzub, since 2005, he was considered the leader of this organization. In an interview in 2008, he was referred to as " Colonel ".

As part of the protests of the Euromaidan, at the end of November 2013 several right-wing extremist or radical nationalist groups to the informal, paramilitary and violent occurring group " Prawyj sector " (Eng. Right sector) joined together. Jarosch is one of the leaders of the group and is referred to by various media as a " leader " or as " Chairman " of the " rights industry ". On the Maidan, he joined several times as a speaker and proclaimed there on 21 February 2014, the continuation of the " national revolution " in Ukraine. Although Jarosch were various items offered in forming a government, it belongs to the Ukrainian government in late February 2014 the newly formed not to.

Umarov " to activate the fight against Russia," the support of the Ukraine because of a call published on the Internet by Jarosch of the Chechen terrorist leader Doku determines the Russian prosecutor's office since March 3, 2014 Jarosch. Opposite Radio Liberty Jaroschs a spokesman had stated that the alleged call was part of a smear campaign, the website had been hacked. On March 5, 2014, the Russian authorities Jarosch wrote for " incitement to terrorism " international wanted list from. On March 11, 2014 asked the Duma deputy and deputy chairman of the Communist Party of Russia, Valery Raschkin, the liquidation of Jarosch.

On March 7, the Prawyj sector announced that the group would be transformed into a party. Jarosch would run in the presidential election in Ukraine on 25 May 2014. In connection with his presidential candidacy, said Jarosch, the " rights industry " will not only do not support anti-Semitism in the future, but fight with all legal means. In an interview to the Jewish News One Jarosch also affirmed the rejection of anti-Semitism by him and his organization.

Works

  • Nation and revolution.
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