Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Ilya Varlamov

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Russian journalist (born 1984)

In this name that followsEast Slavic naming customs, thepatronymic is Alexandrovich and thefamily name is Varlamov.
Ilya Varlamov
Varlamov in May 2018
Born
Ilya Aleksandrovich Varlamov

(1984-01-07)7 January 1984 (age 41)
Other nameszyalt (former LiveJournal username)
Occupations
  • YouTuber
  • Blogger
  • Journalist
  • Photographer
  • Urbanist
  • Political activist
  • Entrepreneur
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2006–present (blogging), 2017-present ("What's Happening?")
Genres
  • Travel
  • Urbanism
  • News
  • Politics
  • City planning
Subscribers5.13 million
Views1.74 billion
Last updated: August 2024[needs update]
Websitevarlamov.ru

Ilya Aleksandrovich Varlamov (/vərˈlɑːmɒf,-mɒv/vər-LAH-mof, -⁠mov;Russian:Илья Александрович Варламов; born 7 January 1984) is a Russian blogger,[1] journalist, photographer, urbanist, and YouTuber[2] known for his critical commentary on Russian politics and urban planning.[3] He gained prominence through his blog and later his YouTube news program, "What's Happening?" (Чё происходит?).[4][5][6][7] Varlamov has extensively documented political protests and opposition marches, leading to political persecution and criminal charges against him in Russia. He has also gained a following for his travel blogs, which cover diverse locations worldwide. In 2018, he founded the "Attention!" ("Внимание!" in Russian) foundation, dedicated to preserving historical heritage in Russia.[8]

Early life and career

[edit]

Ilya Aleksandrovich Varlamov was born on 7 January 1984 in Moscow, where he was raised. He graduated from theMoscow Architectural Institute with a degree in architecture.[9] During his studies, he founded a company that evolved into the iCube group, a design and development agency. Together withMaxim Katz, he co-founded theCity Projects Foundation, focused on promoting urban improvements in Russia.

Blogging and Journalism

[edit]

Varlamov began his blog onLiveJournal under the username "zyalt" in 2006, initially focusing on photography. His blog became a prominent platform for independent journalism and political commentary. In 2015, he established Varlamov.ru as an independent media outlet. He moved his blog to the Teletype platform in 2021.[10] His work covers various topics, including urban planning, Russian politics, and global events. He has also maintained an active presence on other social media platforms like Twitter and YouTube.

"What's Happening?"

[edit]

Varlamov's YouTube channel features a weekly news show titled "What's Happening?" which reviews major current events. The show debuted on his YouTube channel in 2017 and achieved considerable popularity, gaining millions of subscribers.[11] The program has offered commentary and insights into events both within Russia and globally. A version of "What's Happening?" aired briefly on the radio stationKomsomolskaya Pravda from January to February 2022.

Political Dissent and Persecution

[edit]

Protests coverage

[edit]
Varlamov during the Manezh Square protests in Moscow

Varlamov has actively documented and participated inopposition protests in Russia. He has covered numerous "Dissenters' Marches", "Strategy-31" protests, and demonstrations against election fraud.[12] His coverage of the 2010 Manezhnaya Square riots and the 2011-2013 protests became widely cited.[13] He was among the first to use drone photography in his reporting, capturing striking images of large-scale demonstrations.[14]

Political persecution

[edit]

Varlamov's outspoken criticism of the Russian government has led to official repercussions. In 2023, he was designated a "foreign agent" by theRussian Ministry of Justice for "disseminating false information" and receiving foreign funding.[15] In 2024, a criminal case was initiated against him for alleged violations of "foreign agent" regulations, specifically for failing to properly label his social media posts.[16] On August 14, 2025, Varlamov was sentenced in absentia to eight years in prison and fined 99.5 million rubles for a video from November 23, 2023, about Russian strikes onKryvyi Rih andOdesa, as well as for repeatedly failing to comply with the duties of a "foreign agent".[17]

Euromaidan and Crimea

[edit]
Varlamov on January 23, 2014, during clashes on Euromaidan

Varlamov extensively covered the 2013-2014Euromaidan protests in Kyiv, providing firsthand accounts, photographs, and live streams from the scene.[18] His documentation of the events gained significant attention from both Russian and Ukrainian media outlets. Following Russia's annexation of Crimea, he published a post titled "Who is seizing Crimea?", which featured photographs of unmarked armed personnel at the Simferopol airport.[19] This led to accusations from pro-government groups in Russia that he was supporting the Euromaidan movement.

2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine

[edit]

Varlamov has been a vocal critic of the 2022Russian invasion of Ukraine. He launched the "Together" project (Вместе) to supportRussians who left the country following the invasion.[20] His critical stance has further contributed to his conflict with the Russian authorities.

Urbanism and Travel

[edit]

As an architect and urbanist, Varlamov has traveled extensively, documenting and critiquing urban environments around the world. His blog features series like "Good-Bad" (Плохой-хороший), comparing positive and negative aspects of cities, and "Border" (Граница), juxtaposing border towns in Russia with their counterparts in neighboring countries.[21][22] He has also produced a YouTube series, "BDSM" ("Big Road with the Mayor"), featuring discussions with city mayors about urban issues.[23] His work often sparks debate and has occasionally drawn criticism from local officials.

See also

[edit]

External links

[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has media related toIlya Varlamov.

References

[edit]
  1. ^"Илья Варламов перешел из ЖЖ в Teletype вслед за Артемием Лебедевым".www.sostav.ru (in Russian). Archived fromthe original on 26 July 2021. Retrieved26 July 2021.
  2. ^Варламов, Илья (1 July 2021)."Подписывайтесь на канал!".Teletype (in Russian). Retrieved4 January 2025.
  3. ^"Елки, ланчи и YouTube: как блогер Варламов превратился в серийного предпринимателя-мультимиллионера".Forbes.ru (in Russian). 11 October 2019. Retrieved4 January 2025.
  4. ^"Чё происходит?!".radiokp.ru (in Russian). Retrieved21 January 2025.
  5. ^"Чё Происходит".ЭХО (in Russian). Retrieved4 January 2025.
  6. ^"Блогер Варламов раскритиковал уборку улиц от снега в Новосибирске".AiF (in Russian). 14 March 2021. Retrieved4 January 2025.
  7. ^"Чё происходит?!".radiokp.ru (in Russian). Retrieved4 January 2025.
  8. ^"Варламов основал фонд сохранения исторического наследия".Afisha (in Russian). Archived fromthe original on 23 July 2018. Retrieved23 July 2018.
  9. ^"Московский архитектурный институт".Afisha (in Russian). Archived fromthe original on 15 April 2018. Retrieved15 April 2018.
  10. ^"Илья Варламов перешел из ЖЖ в Teletype вслед за Артемием Лебедевым".www.sostav.ru (in Russian). Archived fromthe original on 26 July 2021. Retrieved26 July 2021.
  11. ^Варламов, Илья (1 July 2021)."Подписывайтесь на канал!".Teletype (in Russian). Retrieved4 January 2025.
  12. ^Илья Варламов."Все записи по тегу «Митинг»".Varlamov.ru (in Russian). Archived fromthe original on 24 May 2021. Retrieved13 June 2022.
  13. ^Илья Варламов."Беспорядки в Москве" (in Russian). Archived fromthe original on 22 February 2018. Retrieved15 April 2018.
  14. ^Илья Варламов."Митинг против фальсификации итогов выборов в Москве. Болотная 5 лет назад!" (in Russian). Archived fromthe original on 23 February 2018. Retrieved15 April 2018.
  15. ^"Правозащитника Павла Чикова и блогера Илью Варламова объявили "иностранными агентами"".BBC News Русская служба (in Russian).Archived from the original on 21 June 2023. Retrieved8 July 2024.
  16. ^Mamikonyan, Olga."В отношении журналиста и блогера Ильи Варламова начали уголовное преследование".Forbes.ru (in Russian).Archived from the original on 28 September 2024. Retrieved3 February 2025.
  17. ^"Илью Варламова заочно приговорили к 8 годам по делу о «фейках» и «иноагентстве». В основу дела лег ролик о бомбежках Одессы и Кривого Рога".Медиазона (in Russian). Retrieved14 August 2025.
  18. ^Илья Варламов."Все репортажи событий в Киеве 2013—2014".Varlamov.ru (in Russian). Archived fromthe original on 16 June 2017. Retrieved13 June 2022.
  19. ^Илья Варламов."Кто захватывает Крым?" (in Russian). Archived fromthe original on 22 February 2018. Retrieved15 April 2018.
  20. ^"Илья Варламов — Forbes: «Российская экономика не умерла, это не Rutube»".Forbes (in Russian). 8 October 2023.Archived from the original on 9 July 2024. Retrieved8 July 2024.
  21. ^Илья Варламов."Все записи по тегу «Плохой-хороший»".Varlamov.ru (in Russian). Archived fromthe original on 4 January 2020. Retrieved13 June 2022.
  22. ^Илья Варламов."Все записи по тегу «Проект Граница»".Varlamov.ru (in Russian). Archived fromthe original on 23 October 2020. Retrieved13 June 2022.
  23. ^Ирина БУРЦЕВА | Сайт «Комсомольской правды» (24 October 2019)."БДСМ с Олегом Бекмеметьевым: появилось видео прогулки блогера Ильи Варламова с главой Ижевска".kp.ru - Сайт «Комсомольской правды» (in Russian). Archived fromthe original on 20 June 2021. Retrieved29 September 2020.
Protests
Anti-Putin rally in Moscow 4 February 2012
Unrest
Annual
Coalitions
Organizations
Liberal
Left-wing
Nationalist
Indigenous
Other
People
Liberal
Left-wing
Nationalist
Films and books
Terms
Related
Authority control databases: ArtistsEdit this at Wikidata
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ilya_Varlamov&oldid=1317036363"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp