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Vladimir Pribylovsky

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Soviet Russian human rights activist (1956-2016)
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In this name that followsEast Slavic naming customs, thepatronymic is Valerianovich and thefamily name is Pribylovsky.
Vladimir Valerianovich Pribylovsky
Владимир Валерианович Прибыловский
Born(1956-03-06)6 March 1956
Died13 January 2016(2016-01-13) (aged 59)
Moscow, Russia
Alma materMoscow State University
Occupation(s)journalism, political analysis, activism
Known forhuman rights activism

Vladimir Valerianovich Pribylovsky (Russian:Влади́мир Валериа́нович Прибыло́вский, 6 March 1956 – 13 January 2016) was a Soviet and Russianpolitical scientist,[1] historian, journalist, human rights activist, and author of internet database Anticompromat.org on biographies of Russian politicians.[2] He also authored more than 40 books.[3]

Biography

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Pribylovsky graduated from the Department of Medieval History ofMoscow State University in 1981 specializing inByzantine studies, and published several articles on early Byzantine history.[4][5] In the 1980s he was persecuted by Soviet authorities for spreadingbanned literature.

Since 1993 he was the president of thePanorama Information and Research Center think tank.[6] From November 2005 he operated the Russian-language websiteAnticompromat.org,[7] which is essentially a collection of biographies of Russian politicians compiled and partially written by Pribylovsky from a variety of published sources.[8] The site was included in theFederal List of Extremist Materials. On 31 March, after being shortly closed, the website moved to a Californian hosting.

Together withYury Felshtinsky, Pribylovsky co-authoredThe Operation Successor, a book aboutVladimir Putin'srise to power. Later versions were published asThe Age of Assassins andCorporation.[9][10][11] According to reviews, the book describesKGB's system ofcorporate rule in Russia.[12]

His latest project was providing Russian language documents aboutcorruption in Russia for international project "Kleptocracy Initiative", including documents on registration of cooperativeOzero.[13]

On 13 January 2016, Pribylovsky was found dead in his Moscow apartment.[14] His last book was "Around Putin".[15] It was published after his death. The body of Pribylovsky, according to his will, was cremated. He was buried at the Khovansky cemetery in Moscow.[16]

Books

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References

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  1. ^Marcel H. Van Herpen.Putin's Wars: The Rise of Russia's New Imperialism, Rowman & Littlefield, 2015,ISBN 1442253592, page 116
  2. ^The chronicler of modern Russia byRFE/RL (Russian)
  3. ^Death of Vladimir Pribylovsky byKommersant
  4. ^"Biographical timeline".www.panorama.ru. Retrieved2016-09-13.
  5. ^Pribylovsky, Vladimir (1986)."Tax reform under emperor Anastasius I".Византийский временник (in Russian) (46). Институтом истории, Академии наук Союза Советских Социалистических Республик:189–198.
  6. ^Man who knew everything byRFE/RL(Russian)
  7. ^Not to be confused with the yellowCompromat.ru by Sergey Gorshkov.
  8. ^По требованию представителей неизвестного госоргана закрыт сайт "Антикомпромат.ру" (in Russian). March 29, 2007.
  9. ^Gordievsky, Oleg (March 7, 2008)."The Age of Assassins: the Rise and Rise of Vladimir Putin by Yuri Felshtinsky and Vladimir Pribylovsky".The Times. London. Archived fromthe original on March 13, 2008.
  10. ^Cowell, Alan (March 19, 2008)."The Age of Assassins: The Rise and Rise of Vladimir Putin". Archived fromthe original on September 30, 2010. RetrievedJune 4, 2009.
  11. ^Smith, Sebastian (March 21, 2008)."Vladimir Putin and his corporate gangsters".The Daily Telegraph. Archived fromthe original on March 25, 2008.
  12. ^The Age of Assassins: The Rise and Rise of Vladimir Putin byVladimir Bukovsky
  13. ^Pribylovsky and St. Petersburg of gangsters, by Anastasia Kirilenko
  14. ^Oliphant, Roland (13 January 2016)."Putin critic found dead in apartment".The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved13 January 2016.
  15. ^Around Putin: a closed system for insiders that no one leaves(Russian),Online version of the book
  16. ^Прощание с публицистом Владимиром Прибыловским пройдёт сегодня в Москве //Эхо Москвы(in Russian)

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